video: Ben And Jerry’s Open to Marijuana Infused Ice Cream
Friday, March 06, 2015
Just in time for new legislation in Rhode Island that would legalize, regulate, and tax marijuana, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of iconic New England ice cream makers Ben and Jerry's tell HuffPost Live that they're open to marijuana fused ice cream in states where pot is legal. “Makes sense to me. You know, combine your pleasures,” said co-founder Ben Cohen. Check out their full comments in the video below:
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Related Slideshow: Marijuana Use in the New England States
According to data collected by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, New Englanders are among the nation's top marijuana users in the country. See how the indivdual states compare in the slides below:
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