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Supermarkets Give Ben & Jerry's 'Schweddy Balls' The Cold Shoulder

By STEPHANIE REITZ   10/20/11 06:29 PM ET   AP

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Ben & Jerry's Schweddy Balls ice cream is too hot to handle for some supermarket chains. While the new limited-edition flavor has brought chuckles from fans of the "Saturday Night Live" skit on which it's based, some supermarket chains aren't laughing and have been giving it a cold shoulder.

The flavor featuring fudge-covered rum balls has been absent from some grocery freezers since it was unveiled. The title was inspired by an innuendo-laced 1998 skit featuring Alec Baldwin as baker Pete Schweddy, who promises, "No one can resist my Schweddy balls."

But apparently some grocery store chains can, and so can supporters and members of the One Million Moms group.

That Mississippi-based moms organization has been putting the heat on retailers to keep Schweddy Balls out of their freezers and encouraging parents to ask the Vermont-based Ben & Jerry's to stop production of the item, saying the name is nothing but locker room humor that's not appropriate for young children.

Store chains that have decided not to carry the flavor are not saying whether their decisions were influenced by the One Million Moms group, their own reservations about the name or other factors.

Suzi Robinson, a spokeswoman for the Quincy, Mass.-based Stop & Shop chain, said that for proprietary reasons, the company does not disclose the reasons behind decisions about what the stores do and don't carry. She said they have a very strong relationship with Ben & Jerry's, though, and its products are generally strong sellers.

"We haven't received any complaints that we're not carrying that flavor. However, if we do get feedback from customers that they want it, we'll certainly revisit the decision," she said.

Messages were left Thursday for spokespeople from the Roche Bros. and Big Y grocery chains, both based in Massachusetts; and Publix, which has scores of locations in the southeastern U.S., about whether they had decided to stock the flavor.

Even with limited availability, though, Ben & Jerry's spokesman Sean Greenwood said Thursday that Schweddy Balls has quickly become the most popular limited-edition flavor the company has produced.

Greenwood said about one-third of the retailers that carry its other products are offering Schweddy Balls, about the same as any other specialty flavor it has produced – though this one has outpaced those in sales at the stores and the company's "Scoop Shops."

"We've heard from lots of folks who are fans of the flavor," he said. "Yes, some supermarket chains decided not to carry Schweddy Balls. That is true, possibly because they found the name too irreverent. We respect their decision."

Ben & Jerry's, a division of consumer products giant Unilever, has toyed with language in some other products, too, such as its widely stocked Karamel Sutra ice cream and the peanut butter-laden What a Cluster, formerly known as Clusterfluff.

But it was Schweddy Balls that raised the ire of the conservative One Million Moms group.

Monica Cole, director of the Tupelo, Miss.-based organization, said Thursday they hesitated to call out Ben & Jerry's publicly about the name because they did not want to give it publicity.

She said they felt obligated, though, especially given that they did not step forward with their concerns about its "Hubby Hubby" flavor, a play on its "Chubby Hubby" flavor and created to recognize same-sex marriages.

"We don't want the envelope to continue to be pushed," Cole said of the Schweddy Balls name. "I realize it could be a lot worse, but are they going to progressively get worse if we don't say something? Maybe they'll think twice before they come up with another inappropriate name for ice cream."

The company's website encourages members and supporters to warn the company they will stop buying its products if more Schweddy Balls or other products with offense names are produced.

"The vulgar new flavor has turned something as innocent as ice cream into something repulsive. Not exactly what you want a child asking for at the supermarket," the organization's website says.

But some are – including Gina Ragusa's 14-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter, whose mother said Thursday they all eagerly await the day when they can find Schweddy Balls in a supermarket near their home in Davie, Fla.

Ragusa, 44, said they find the name and the skit itself to be just harmless humor, and she checks for the item almost every time she stops at her nearby Publix store.

"I get it, I know `Saturday Night Live' isn't geared toward a 10-year-old, but they know when Justin Timberlake is on," said Ragusa, whose family has the "Schweddy balls" skit on a DVD of Baldwin's greatest SNL appearances.

"We just think it's funny, that's all," she said of the ice cream name, "and honestly we all really want to try it."

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HARTFORD, Conn. -- Ben & Jerry's Schweddy Balls ice cream is too hot to handle for some supermarket chains. While the new limited-edition flavor has brought chuckles from fans of the "Saturday Night L...
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Ben & Jerry's Schweddy Balls ice cream is too hot to handle for some supermarket chains. While the new limited-edition flavor has brought chuckles from fans of the "Saturday Night L...
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Skip Chalker
11:43 AM on 10/25/2011
Fine. If the puritans aren't going to eat it, that's more for me. It might be my favorite B&G flavor.
06:26 PM on 10/24/2011
Arrogant 'Hippies'; that's odd.

Too much pot, B + J. Retreat.
05:44 AM on 10/24/2011
Out of a million moms' kids I'll bet there wouldn't be one hundred who would even notice the name. I love how these groups always say their doing it to protect the children. Protect them from what?? If "Schweddy Balls" is something that's going to scar them psychologically, I sure hope those moms are ready to shut their kids' eyes permanently, because they have seen anything yet!!
05:42 AM on 10/24/2011
if they are frozen maybe the name could be changed to Blue Frozen Balls
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Suemoni
Trying To "Write" All The Wrongs Of The World.
05:37 AM on 10/24/2011
I respect ALL parents who work hard at protecting their children from danger and things they may deem inappropriate for their child. In my personal opinion I admit Ben & Jerry's chose an unusual fun and risque name for their new flavored ice cream. Many adults will find humour in the name many adults wont.

We live in a society that is full of both children and adults. I agree the well being of children should always come first, however we can't forget that adults are also a part of our society. Adults with/without children have every right to enjoyment even if that enjoyment comes from the name of an ice cream.

If parents are that offended by the name of this particular ice cream you have the POWER "Don't Buy It" for your children. But other adults with or without children have every right to enjoy this new Ben & Jerry's ice cream. Kids just want Ice Cream it's the adults that get all bent out of shape because of the name. I love and adore children BUT as a consenting adult I realize we Can Not "Child Proof" the entire world. Adults need a little entertainment too even if that entertainmenmt comes from buying a pint of Ben & Jerry's funny named ice cream from their local supermarket.
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Skip Chalker
11:45 AM on 10/25/2011
Yet the same parents probably don't blink while litlle jimmy plays Lethal Death Carnage 3000.
05:04 AM on 10/24/2011
Sorry Ben & Jerry's, but "Schweddy Balls" was a poor choice of names for this delicious ice cream. There are other products on the market with not-so-appropriate names also - - - there could have been less 'eyebrow-raising' names for these also.
05:04 AM on 10/24/2011
At least a fabulous company is getting media attention that it deserves. As with anything else in this "free" country, perhaps the moms that disapprove should just choose not to purchase Schweddy Balls at the grocery store, like they can choose not to bring home any risque magazines, lubricants, or other items that are also at the same store. That way, the rest of the public gets to make all of their own choices, and everybody's happy. If only...
03:39 AM on 10/24/2011
In an advertising world where we are bombarded daily with not so delicate ads about feminine products, do those same moms have their panties in a bunch on that subject? I say bring on some savory "Schweddy Balls," a mere ying to their yang.
03:23 AM on 10/24/2011
I wonder if they had a fit over the name Saucy Balls, the restaurant idea of one guy on the Next Great American Restaurant.

Get over it, it is a funny pun, if you didn't make such a big deal, most kids wouldn't even think about it. Keep your kid out of the ice cream section if it bothers you that much.
03:16 AM on 10/24/2011
Dear ben and Jerry's,

please realize, that one million moms DO NOT speak for all of us. hey only speak for their own conservative selves.
02:52 AM on 10/24/2011
What's with these clowns. It's bad enough they charge a fortune for this product, do they have to promote bad taste too.
03:17 AM on 10/24/2011
bad tate, like beauty, is in the eyes of the beholder. Don't make the mistake of thinking everybody believes as you do.
10:20 PM on 11/03/2011
Bad Taste ? Have you ever tried Schweddy Balls? If not how could you know if it tastes bad ?
02:33 AM on 10/24/2011
well it didn't sound yummy but now I need to go hunt some down to see what all of the fuss is about.
and I'm 37. I should be the one deciding what I eat and don't eat!! not some million moms with too much free time on their hands.... time that should be spent mothering their children rather than debating and protesting an icecream's name.

don't like it...don't buy it. don't like it... don't eat it. why would you be feeding your child icecream with rum flavoring in it anyway. it's obviously not for kids.
03:18 AM on 10/24/2011
Nothing there said it has rum in it, it says rum FLAVORING!
01:51 AM on 10/24/2011
Maybe they should start selling some Ding Dong flavored ice cream with big Black Hawk shapes?
01:44 AM on 10/24/2011
What makes people think that they have the right to decide what I can and cannot buy once it is manufactured!?! ONLY I HAVE THE RIGHT TO DECIDE FOR ME!!!
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01:35 AM on 10/24/2011
I will give my wife Schweddy Balls any time she wants. This country is getting like china. whats next ban facebook in the USA.