Ben And Jerry's New Vegan Ice Cream Will Be Made With Almond Milk

Prayers answered!

Ben and Jerry's is one step closer to unleashing a vegan version of its often-chunky-always-delicious pints to freezer aisles nationwide.

The company first announced testing the addition in July, appeasing a minimum of 28,432 people who petitioned for the variant on Change.org. The news came with a vague release date of "some point [in 2016]."

And now, the non-dairy plot thickens. While there are several different ingredients that can make a tasteful dairy-free ice cream, Ben and Jerry's has announced its version will be crafted with almond milk, the VIP of non-dairy alternatives.

"Besides being a favorite choice among vegans and other dairy-alternative-seekers, almond milk proved to be the best choice as an ice cream base, beating out soy milk, cashew milk and other contenders for our Flavor Gurus’ favor," the company wrote in a statement. Flavor Guru and "Non-Dairy Queen" Kirsten Schimoler says, "Almond milk gave us the best blank canvas to carry the funky chunks and swirls that you know and love." And of course, a portion of the almonds used will be Fairtrade-sourced.

This means that, ostensibly, the pints will contain some our favorite ingredients, but made vegan.

Ben & Jerry's would not reveal any information about the flavors to come, but we couldn't help but begin to dream. Take the poll below to tell us which vegan flavor you'd most like to eat an entire pint of in one sitting taste, and we'll keep our ears open for more news.

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