The Ice Cream Integrity Act: Why Your Ben & Jerry's Scoop Comes With a Digital Temperature Monitor and "Melting Liability Insurance"
The scoop falls from the cone, a perfect dome of vanilla, but it’s already sweating. Not metaphorically. Literally, tiny beads of condensation begin to weep from the surface of the 22% butterfat delight.
By 3:17 PM on a Tuesday in Brooklyn, that scoop is no longer ice cream. It’s a crime scene.
I’m talking about a new piece of legislation that’s just been quietly introduced into the House of Representatives, The Ice Cream Integrity Act, Section 402 (The “No More Melted Dreams” Clause). What it means is simple: if you want to enjoy a pint of your childhood favorite, you now need to pre-pay a 47-cent premium for the scoop.