Ben & Jerry's names the top 10 "weird" ingredients customers keep asking for
Source: The DairyNews
In an announcement, Ben & Jerry's has disclosed the 10 "quirky" ingredients for ice-cream. Here's the curated list provided by the company:

Black Licorice: A polarizing flavor that sparks love or aversion among ice cream enthusiasts.
Root Beer: Imagine a soda-inspired ice cream—perhaps a root beer float flavor in the making?
Ginger: Adding a savory twist to ice cream, a challenging feat that only the Ben & Jerry’s Flavor Gurus could master.
Beets: With their natural sweetness, beets theoretically make for a unique ice cream flavor, though the market's reception remains uncertain.
Avocado: A potential savory ice cream flavor, catering to those who appreciate unconventional taste experiences.
Champagne: Toast to the world of unusual ice cream flavors, exclusively served in champagne flutes for added elegance.
Green Tea: A blast from the past—Ben & Jerry's once offered a green tea flavor exclusively in Japan.
Lavender: Known for its presence in bouquets, the aromatic lavender raises questions about how it would translate into the world of ice cream.
Pickles: An intriguing suggestion—perhaps a flavor born from a pregnancy craving? While it may seem too unusual, Ben & Jerry's keeps an open mind.
Potato Chips: Satisfy your munchies with a fusion of potato chips and ice cream. A past experiment that garnered success, prompting the consideration of a repeat performance.
Root Beer: Imagine a soda-inspired ice cream—perhaps a root beer float flavor in the making?
Ginger: Adding a savory twist to ice cream, a challenging feat that only the Ben & Jerry’s Flavor Gurus could master.
Beets: With their natural sweetness, beets theoretically make for a unique ice cream flavor, though the market's reception remains uncertain.
Avocado: A potential savory ice cream flavor, catering to those who appreciate unconventional taste experiences.
Champagne: Toast to the world of unusual ice cream flavors, exclusively served in champagne flutes for added elegance.
Green Tea: A blast from the past—Ben & Jerry's once offered a green tea flavor exclusively in Japan.
Lavender: Known for its presence in bouquets, the aromatic lavender raises questions about how it would translate into the world of ice cream.
Pickles: An intriguing suggestion—perhaps a flavor born from a pregnancy craving? While it may seem too unusual, Ben & Jerry's keeps an open mind.
Potato Chips: Satisfy your munchies with a fusion of potato chips and ice cream. A past experiment that garnered success, prompting the consideration of a repeat performance.