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Ava DuVernay gets her own Ben & Jerry's flavor

- By Christie D'Zurilla Los Angeles Times

Still broken up because “Queen Sugar” ended its TV run? Well, get ready to drown your sorrows in a pint of Ava DuVernay's newest collaborat­ion — with Ben & Jerry's.

The company announced its newest flavor, Lights! Caramel! Action!, on Tuesday. It was “directed” by DuVernay, who becomes the first Black woman to grace a Ben & Jerry's pint. Previous celebs enshrined on the pints include Jimmy Fallon (the Tonight Dough); Stephen Colbert (Americone Dream); Elton John (Goodbye Yellowbric­kle Road); and former President Barack Obama (Yes Pecan).

And don't forget the allimporta­nt OG celebrity flavor: Cherry Garcia, approved by music legend Jerry Garcia after a B&J's fan suggested the flavor in 1986.

“In her directoria­l debut of an ice cream thriller, we present Ava DuVernay's Lights, Caramel, Action! Guaranteed to be a hit in freezers nationwide, this flavor gives back through Ava's ARRAY Alliance, advancing social justice through art,” the Ben & Jerry's website says.

Among other goals, Array Alliance pledges to remove “the roadblocks that prevent people of color and women of all kinds from leveraging the medium of film as an instrument of social justice.”

The new flavor combines salted caramel swirl, graham cracker swirl and “gobs” of chocolate chip cookie dough, all mixed into good old vanilla ice cream — or, optionally, good old vanilla nondairy frozen dessert, for the vegans and lactose-intolerant in the audience.

“I had the opportunit­y to work with food scientists to create a flavor with all the ingredient­s that I personally love for a cause close to my heart,” DuVernay said in a statement. “Beyond being downright delicious, proceeds from [the flavor] further its nonprofit mission of inclusion and belonging in the film and TV industries. A worthy and delicious endeavor.”

Lights! Caramel! Action! will be a full-time flavor, not a limited run.

“We are humbled by this partnershi­p, impressed by her work sharing not only the struggle but the joy in the justice, and we are inspired by her commitment and vision,” Matthew McCarthy, Ben & Jerry's chief executive, said in a statement.

 ?? CHARLES SYKES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Director Ava DuVernay appears in the press room after accepting the the Founders Award at the 50th Internatio­nal Emmy Awards on Nov. 21 in New York.
CHARLES SYKES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Director Ava DuVernay appears in the press room after accepting the the Founders Award at the 50th Internatio­nal Emmy Awards on Nov. 21 in New York.

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