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Ben and Jerry's Now Uses Corn Cups!

So I'm working at Ben and Jerry's for my 3rd summer now and we're finally using corn cups! Many of you who have attended Earth Emerson events have even used corn plates and cups, but for a large franchise to now be using them is amazing! If you don't know about them, the cups look just like plastic, but they're made of corn! Because they're made of corn they are biodegradable and thus compostable as well! This summer when you're craving something cool I hope you'll all stop in at Ben and Jerry's to partake in an eco-friendly milk shake or smoothie! p.s. their chocolate, vanilla, and coffee ice creams are all fair trade, too!

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