You know everyone's favourite happy and harmless ice-cream duo Ben and Jerry? Well, they just got arrested.
It turns out Ben Cohen and Jerry Green are not just masters of the frozen treat world, they are also bad-ass revolutionaries, kind of.
Police arrested the co-founders, along with 300 others, for protesting at the US Capitol on Monday.
According to The Guardian, US Capitol police said they were arrested for "crowding, obstructing or incommoding", and were processed at the scene and released.
The dessert deities weren't shy about publicising their run-in with the law, or their political beliefs.
They released a statement on their official site to give us the full scoop. Pun intended.
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Speaking about the 'Democracy Awakening' demonstration, the duo said they got involved in an effort to fix America's "broken democracy".
More specifically, they are passionate about limiting the influence of big money in political campaigns and protecting against "the wave of attacks in many states on citizens' right to vote".
This isn't the first time the pair have mixed their politics with their pudding.
Last summer they changed the name of Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough to I Dough, I Dough to support gay marriage.
They also added a limited edition ice-cream flavour, "Bernie's Yearning", for the Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders.
And they recently handed out free ice-cream in London on their 'Give a Fudge' tour to encourage people to register to vote.
How sweet.













