New Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Flavor: Schwetty Balls
Sep 8, 2011 at 8:59 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 14

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Oops ... Sorry about the wrong spelling in the title.  It should be Schweddy Balls.
 
 

 
 
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Ben & Jerry's has Schweddy Balls. Would you like a taste?
Chill out, it's only the name of their new flavor.
 
Schweddy Balls ice cream is an homage to a 13-year-old "Saturday Night Live" skit featuring Alec Baldwin as bakery owner Pete Schweddy, whose unique holiday offerings included a delicacy called Schweddy balls.
The company's not worried about offending people with the name, said spokesman Sean Greenwood.
"We're the caring company," Greenwood said Thursday. "We never want to do anything that is upsetting for people. We think it's congruent with our values, in terms of having fun. One of our principles is `If it's not fun, why do it?'"
Other flavors with edgy names _ like Karamel Sutra and Half Baked _ were irreverent double-entendres, too, he said.
True. But Schweddy Balls?
 
The new flavor, which was unveiled Wednesday and is being offered in a "limited batch," consists of vanilla ice cream, a hint of rum, fudge-covered rum balls and milk chocolate malt balls. It's being sold in Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shops and supermarkets.
 
The "SNL" skit, which first aired Dec. 12, 1998, starred Molly Shannon and Ana Gasteyer as hosts of "Delicious Dish," a National Public Radio program interviewing Baldwin's Pete Schweddy character.
 
"For a long time, I thought that `Here Lies Pete Schweddy' would end up on my tombstone," Baldwin said in a statement released by South Burlington-based Ben & Jerry's. "Now, thanks to Ben & Jerry's, the goodness of the Schweddy family recipe won't go with me to the great beyond."
 
The ice cream flavor aims to cash in on the nod-and-a-wink premise of the skit, and on the cache of the show.
Ben & Jerry's, a division of consumer products giant Unilever, has been down this road before. Earlier this year, the ice cream maker came out with "Late Night Snack" with late night comic Jimmy Fallon on the label.
 
Will consumers bite this time?
 
Branding expert Allen Adamson said it doesn't matter whether consumers saw or remember the original skit. Hitching the product to Baldwin and "Saturday Night Live" is a smart move, he said.
 
"Ice cream is closer to a fashion brand than a package good," said Adamson, a managing director of Landor Associates, in New York. The flavor's name will generate conversation and "getting word of mouth, getting buzz, getting interest, excitement is really important."
 
"SNL" is still a hot show, and Baldwin has become his own brand, he said.
"You don't get noticed today without taking some risks. If you do something that offends no one, you won't get noticed," he said. "If you're going to make a bet, getting connected to `SNL' and Alec Baldwin, there's a lot of upside there."
Gasteyer, for one, has tried the new flavor and likes it.
 
"I guess you could say I'm nuts for Schweddy Balls," she told The AP. "I don't eat a lot of ice cream anymore, because now I'm a woman in her 40s, so I was just delighted to have the excuse."
 
NPR never took offense to the original skit and doesn't to the ice cream flavor.
 
"We definitely laughed along with everyone else," spokeswoman Anna Christopher said. "Everyone here thinks it's really funny."
 
Sep 9, 2011 at 8:18 AM Post #4 of 14


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Riffing on a joke from 1998?

That's kinda sad.

Ben & Jerry's hasn't been the same since Ben and Jerry sold out.


 
We all realize Ben & Jerry's has been a bit more "corporateized" since being bought out.  However, the two are still involved in the process - they didn't completely sell out and run away.  They still have input into the ideas and operation of the business.
 
I think a more important lesson here is Saturday Night Live.  Sure, the flavor and name of the ice cream is a take-off from a skit from SNL.  But, SNL just can't put any funny material like that anymore.  I realize why I'm usually asleep by 11:00 p.m. on Saturday evenings, because there isn't much worth staying up to watch.
 
 
 
Sep 17, 2011 at 7:15 PM Post #8 of 14
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Better Schweddy Balls skit than the Bass-O-Matic.



or, god forbit, colon blow. 
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Sep 18, 2011 at 8:45 AM Post #11 of 14
I suppose it's good marketing. But do enough people watch SNL? I haven't watched it since I was a kid. I used to think it was cool to stay up late past my bedtime and sneak a peak at SNL. 
 
Anyways, Ben & Jerry's is a decent ice cream brand. Lately, though (in the past hot summer months)  I've been enjoying some really good gelato (Italian ice cream) which IMO beats pre packaged ice cream- at least in the U.S. market. The best gelato tends to be found in major cities at dedicated gelato parlors. Although if you live out in the suburbs, decent gelato can be found at some of the malls which ain't too bad.
 
Of course, good old fashioned ice cream at the ice cream parlors are still around if you look around. The strangest ice cream flavor I've had was lobster and butter flavor. It was ice cream with actual chunks of lobster and butter that I had on my mini vacation to Martha's Vineyard (Massachusetts) last year. I tried to like it but I could not fall in love with it even though I do love New England lobster.
 
Sep 18, 2011 at 9:16 AM Post #12 of 14
I would eat any type of ice cream! The flavor sounds like a great mixture. I have fond memories of Cherry Garcia. The banana and chocolate one was great too, Funky Monkey. I love their ice cream. It really is one of life's simple pleasures when you think about what is costs and what a great thing it is to have once in a while. Schweddy Balls does not sound that great for a name, but who knows? It will get people to talk about it a lot.
 
I hope someday they will make something simple like vanilla and grape juice, that's a fantastic combo!
 
Sep 18, 2011 at 11:15 AM Post #13 of 14
My daughter has tried their "Late Night Snack" flavor.  It features a vanilla bean ice cream base with salty caramel swirls and chocolate covered potato chips mixed inside.
 
She kind of liked it, actually.
 

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