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  1. The Graveyard Of Shelved Ice Cream Flavors

    The first installment in Dead Stop, Morning Edition’s summer road trip series about interesting gravesites in America.

    When the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream company kills a flavor, it’s treated with respect — including a burial in the company’s "Flavor Graveyard."

    "I think we’ve got the best, and the not-best, up here," Sean Greenwood, Ben and Jerry’s Grand Poobah of Publicity, says from the cemetery in Waterbury, Vt.

    "Flavors like Wild Maine Blueberry. It’s been decades since we made this flavor, but we used to have the trucks back up here with truckloads of blueberries," he says, "and everyone would pitch in and unload the blueberries, and make it while the blueberries were fresh."

    In what may be a nod to the current zombie fad, Ben and Jerry’s also offers customers a chance to make the case for resurrecting a favorite flavor.

    But that doesn’t mean every flavor should be brought back. In particular, Greenwood cites "the dreaded Sugar Plum" ice cream, a mix of plum and caramel that he says should remain six feet under.

    interactive map Dead Stop Google Map Customers and employees alike feel pangs of sadness when their favorite flavors either fail to catch on or can’t recover from hard times. For instance, a particular ingredient might become too costly, or a kitchen process might be too complicated to continue.

    "You feel bad when the good ones just don’t make it anymore," Greenwood says.

    A prime example is Rainforest Crunch, Greenwood says. He recites an elegiac poem dedicated to the flavor:

    "With aching heart and heavy sigh, we bid Rainforest Crunch goodbye; that nutty brittle from exotic places got sticky in between our braces. 1989-1996. It was a really, really good flavor."

    Like most cemeteries, the Flavor Graveyard attracts its share of mourners and other visitors.

    "It’s not uncommon," Greenwood says. "You walk up to the graveyard here, and there’ll be fans that are up here putting flowers next to a headstone, or down on one knee, kind of paying their respects."

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 12 months ago

  2. The 404 928: Where Jill feeds us an ice cream sandwich (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs

    CBS MoneyWatch.com’s Jill Schlesinger helps us understand why Wall Street is disappointed with Apple’s Q4 results despite year-over-year growth across its iPhone, iPad, and Mac properties. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.

    http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20122673-81/the-404-928-where-jill-feeds-us-an-ice-cream-sandwich-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by cnetcatchup2 one year ago

  3. The 404 920: Where we’re on a 7-second delay (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs

    Wilson’s out sick today so CNET Labs’ Joseph Kaminski fills in with a 7-second delay, just in case. Today we’re discussing the controversial details of Steve Jobs’ use of psychedelic drugs, what’s being taught at Cupertino’s Apple University, and more. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.

    http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20117369-81/the-404-920-where-were-on-a-7-second-delay-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by cnetcatchup2 one year ago

  4. The 404 914: Where we hope no one gets died (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs

    With Justin out for the rest of the week, today we bring in CNET duo Bridget Carey and Mark Licea to run through the ashes of Amazon’s Kindle Fire announcement with price cuts for both the BlackBerry PlayBook and the Barnes and Noble Nook Color. Read this blog post by Wilson G. Tang on The 404 Podcast.

    http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20113652-81/the-404-914-where-we-hope-no-one-gets-died-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by cnetcatchup2 one year ago