Black-owned Chicago ice cream business creates social change

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Ida's Artisan Ice Cream & Treats, a Black woman-owned business in Chicago creates unique, artisan ice cream flavors and promotes social change.

CHICAGO -- Ida Nelson is doing more than just scooping up delicious treats, she's also using her business to change and shape her community.

"I attribute it to my eclectic palate," Nelson said."I try to think of fun and unique flavor combinations."

 

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February is Racist Propaganda Month.

Imagine being so small that you have a negative take on this. See you soon, Ida’s! Congratulations!

oooo the Maga chumpers, oops I ment trumpers are mad . awwwww

Imagine selling ice cream without promoting social change.

Tastes like communism

Maybe stick to ice cream & I'll make it a point to stay away from places that like to play divisive political games So tired of this nonsense

Would you promote a 'white-owned business?' Or would that be decried as 'racist?' 😨

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