Free Press Staff and Associated Press

MONTPELIER – Ever wanted to create your own Ben & Jerry's flavor? Here's your chance — and your chance is even better if you're something of a politics wonk.

Ben & Jerry’s founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield are working with political action committee MoveOn to create ice cream flavors to support seven congressional candidates they call progressive.

The flavors are meant to connect with the candidates, who are:

Jess King in Pennsylvania "a working mom, small business champion, and a leader in local economic development"

Lauren Underwood in Illinois "a registered nurse, with hands-on experience in America’s health care industry"

Aftab Pureval in Ohio "the son of first-generation Americans who came to this country to give themselves and their family more opportunities"

J.D. Scholten in Iowa "a community member, and a teammate with energy, a strong work ethic, and integrity"

Ammar Campa Najjar in California "son of a Mexican American mother and a Middle Eastern immigrant father, Ammar was raised in San Diego until the family moved to Gaza for four years"

Stephany Rose Spaulding in Colorado "founded For Our Children’s Children Enterprises, which is dedicated to creating an inheritable world for America’s future generations"

James Thompson in Kansas "served in the Army as an infantryman in the Presidential Honor Guard."

The ballot asks for help in suggesting ingredients and naming the flavors. Cohen says he will then make by hand about 40 pints of each to be raffled off to support the candidates.

This is not the first time that Cohen has created special flavors to support progressive political candidates. In 2016, he created "Bernie's Yearning" to celebrate Sen. Bernie Sanders' run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Cohen says they all support “Medicare for all, debt-free public college and getting big money out of politics.”

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