I have not written my celebratory posts that deserve celebration over the past two days. For one, I finished my freshman year of college on Friday with a Calculus Two final along with one of the last Mint Cookie milkshakes with a Shot of Joe that Ben & Jerry's served for the year! On another note of celebration that most of you probably saw on Facebook, the Vermont Chargers are undefeated as we took our game to Durham, New Hampshire to face the New Hampshire Power Cats. After this 7-1 victory, I had an ice cream soda made with literal cream soda. So, as you can tell, I have had a pretty sweet weekend (no pun intended). I would write more details about the power soccer here like I promised yesterday, but I actually have a somewhat legitimate reason for not doing that today. A few weeks ago, I had e-mailed Jenny Mitchell who is the chair of the IT committee for the United States Power Soccer Association about potentially putting a link to my blog on the website because I do occasionally write about power soccer. Because I write about it occasionally, she did not feel it was appropriate to put on the links page which I totally understood. However, in the same e-mail she asked me to write up something about how our inaugural game went to put on http://www.uspsateams.org/. So, I have written and e-mailed it to her, but I want it to be published on their website first. Hopefully, instead of my traditional post tomorrow, I will let you know that this link is here, so you can read about the game in greater detail.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Sweet Weekend
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Capitalization
When you win the Super Bowl, you go to Disney World. When you win the NCAA championship, you get to meet the President. When you win a gold medal and you're from Vermont, what do you want? Hannah Kearney is just like any other Vermonter I guess; these she wants her own flavor of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. Citing the fact that Hannah Teter got her own flavor for winning the snowboarding half pipe in Torino four years ago, Kearney knows that she wants the same treatment. She told the Seattle Times earlier that he desired flavor would be "coffee ice cream with Oreos." Beyond sounding amazing, I love how Vermont chooses to honor its best athletes. The biggest dilemma for Ben & Jerry's will not be whether or not the ice cream will sell because it will definitely be a hit; the biggest dilemma will be what to name this amazing flavor. What do you name an ice cream that is relevant to a moguls skier that also incorporates Oreos and coffee ice cream? Anyway, I definitely think Ben & Jerry's would be smart to capitalize on this amazing feat simply because Ben & Jerry's sells itself on making quirky flavors based on people (think Cherry Garcia). Also, by enhancing their image as a premium Vermont brand, even naming ice cream after famous Vermonters will further throw this image into the minds of their grateful customers. Hopefully, Ben & Jerry's will extend an offer to Kearney not only because she is one of the most famous Vermonters in the world at this moment but because if as a company they can capitalize on this fame to increase their bottom line.