The Watch Batman Begins Onlinemost Vermont thing to ever happen took place on Friday. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders gave a speech inside a giant tub of Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
Sanders spoke to employees at a Ben & Jerry's factory in St. Albans on Friday afternoon. He then tasted some flavors, because when you're at a Ben & Jerry's factory, you eat some ice cream, OK?
Sanders shared a photo of himself giving the speech in what may be the most amazing podium to ever grace the land. It was a giant tub of ice cream. The flavor? Euphoric Stuff.
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Given the opportunity, the internet will respond, and Bernie Sanders standing inside a giant tub of ice cream was the start of a delicious new meme.
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