Ben & Jerry's Makes Giant Baked Alaska To Protest Proposed ANWR Drilling

WASHINGTON - APRIL 22: Elizabeth McDonough (R), who works for Ben and Jerry's ice cream company, hands out part of a 1,140 pound Baked Alaska which was made from Fossil Fuel ice cream during a protest of the proposed drilling for oil in the Alaskan Artic National Wildlife Refuge April 22, 2005 in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. Ben and Jerry's is asking the government for a national energy plan that will invest in energy efficiency and clean, renewable sources of energy so the U.S. can end the dependence on oil. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON - APRIL 22: Elizabeth McDonough (R), who works for Ben and Jerry's ice cream company, hands out part of a 1,140 pound Baked Alaska which was made from Fossil Fuel ice cream during a protest of the proposed drilling for oil in the Alaskan Artic National Wildlife Refuge April 22, 2005 in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. Ben and Jerry's is asking the government for a national energy plan that will invest in energy efficiency and clean, renewable sources of energy so the U.S. can end the dependence on oil. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Ben & Jerry's Makes Giant Baked Alaska To Protest Proposed ANWR Drilling
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