July 1, 2026

Cold scoops, hot comment drama

Flavor Graveyard

Ben & Jerry’s flavor cemetery has fans grieving, joking, and blaming the website

TLDR: Ben & Jerry’s keeps a playful online cemetery for discontinued flavors, many of which actually disappeared long ago. Commenters turned it into a bigger show, roasting the cookie warning, joking about robots finding the graves, and desperately asking whether any beloved flavors might still be alive.

Ben & Jerry’s has a whole Flavor Graveyard where retired ice cream pints get cute little poems and a dramatic send-off, from Fossil Fuel to Holy Cannoli to the infamously named Schweddy Balls. But in the comments, readers were far less focused on the sweet memorials and much more obsessed with the chaos around them. The loudest reaction? Pure rage at the cookie pop-up. One commenter took one look at the message demanding cookie consent and snapped, “Fire the developer.” Ice cream funeral, meet surprise tech support rant.

Then the thread took a weirdly existential turn. One person noticed most of these flavors actually died years ago, with many seeming to vanish by 2012, turning the whole page into less of a breaking update and more of a frozen museum. Another wanted the gravestones to include recipes, so grieving fans could resurrect their favorites at home like dessert necromancers. And because the internet can never stay normal, someone imagined future robot civilizations discovering this literal flavor graveyard in the ruins of Earth and judging humanity by its “frivolous whimsicality.” Honestly? Fair.

The softest drama came from worried fans still hunting survivors. A commenter nervously asked whether the missing Mint Chocolate Chunk means it’s still out there somewhere. So yes, this was supposed to be a charming brand page about retired ice cream, but the real story is the comment section swinging between mourning, mockery, and a full-blown snack-based search party.

Key Points

  • The article is a Ben & Jerry’s "Flavor Graveyard" page dedicated to discontinued ice cream flavors.
  • The page states that the physical Flavor Graveyard is closed during winter because of its remote location and hazardous terrain.
  • It lists numerous retired flavors, each presented as memorial-style entries with rhyming epitaphs.
  • Some flavor entries include ingredient descriptions, such as Aloha Macadamia, Bovinity Divinity, and This is Nuts.
  • The Wavy Gravy entry clarifies that the person Wavy Gravy is alive in California even though the flavor is discontinued.

Hottest takes

"Fire the developer" — MoonWalk
"future robot civilizations... ponder our frivolous whimsicality" — hyperific
"Does this mean I can still get it somewhere?" — trey138
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