I Scream, You Scream: Ice Cream on a Cold Day

The cold is biting and the weather outside is frightening. Yet, some students chose to brave the cold for some of that sweet ice. John Kowalski has the story.
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I Scream, You Scream: Ice Cream on a Cold Day
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Would you eat ice cream in subzero temperatures? According to a YOUGOV analysis that looked at 3 big ice cream brands, 8.5 % of Americans purchase from Breyers, Haagen-Daaz, and Ben and Jerry’s in winter. As classes were shut down all across campus and individuals were advised to keep their windows closed, I went out into downtown Evanston to see if anybody else was in on the trend

Walking into Coldstone Creamery, I found two students, Brody Bundis and Tori Montinola, sitting
down at a table.

BRODY BUNDIS: We thought it’d be funny if we got ice cream on the coldest day of the year, so that’s just what we did.

JOHN KOWALSKI: So you’d say this was an intentional move?

BUNDIS: This was an intentional move, it wasn’t just like “I was feeling ice cream,” I specifically chose to do it for the bit.

TORI MONTINOLA: This was for the bit. I don’t eat ice cream at all. I’m also from a tropical country, so
we don’t get weather like this, and the fact that this is the coldest day in like years made it funnier.

Getting ice cream on a cold day did seem to be rather uncommon, as Talia Rose, a
worker at Kilwin’s, relayed to me.

TALIA ROSE: Not ice cream! Well, actually, there was one guy who bought it for his kids, and most people are just buying hot chocolate, but ice cream, no. I mean, it’s really cold so walking with a hot chocolate is probably the best way to go if you want to get a treat.

KOWALSKI: What about baked goods though? I asked Jack Truong of Insomnia cookies for his
insights.

JACK TRUONG: This day specifically no, but the past week we had a couple of ice cream orders actually, even though it was like maybe 20 or 30 degrees.Sometimes, even if it’s cold, people like have a sweet tooth, especially if it gets really cold outside, and they want to hang out.

With temperatures expected to get to -7 tonight, I personally don’t plan on having a scoop. But there are clearly plenty who will.

For WNUR News, I’m John Kowalski