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Noah Kahan announces his own ice cream flavor from Ben & Jerry's

Noah Kahan announces his own ice cream flavor from Ben & Jerry's

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Noah Kahan gets his very own Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor – just in time for Stick Season 330
The Busyhead Project

Just in time for the embroidery season, Noah Kahan gets his very own flavor of ice cream.

The 27-year-old musician has teamed up with Ben & Jerry's to launch the limited-edition Northern Latte-tude flavor. The flavor – inspired by his song “Northern Attitude” – features a maple latte ice cream base filled with cookie dough and graham cracker pieces.

The ice cream collaboration was created as a special treat for fans who attend Kahan's benefit concert for his mental health organization, The Busyhead Project, in Essex, Vermont on Thursday, September 19.

“Our friend @noahkahanmusic from Vermont celebrated their benefit concert tonight with a very limited flavor, Northern Latte-tude, created to support @thebusyheadproject,” Ben & Jerry's Instagram account captioned a photo of Kahan at the performance. “To donate and learn more, visit the link in our bio!”

A day later, the company based in Kahan's home state of Vermont announced that fans who missed the chance to try the flavor will be able to purchase scoops of Northern Latte-tude at local Ben & Jerry's stores in Burlington and Waterbury, Vermont, on Friday, September 20.

“Scoops are only available today while supplies last!” the company announced on Instagram on Friday.

Collaborating with the popular ice cream brand was apparently a dream come true for Kahan, who responded to news of his specialty flavor by writing about X: “Damn, pinch me.”

Noah Kahan gets his very own Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor – just in time for Stick Season 329
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A day after his benefit concert, Kahan also shared his love for his home state. “Vermont, this has meant absolutely everything to me,” he wrote in his Instagram story on Friday. “I have never felt more at home in my life. Bless this great state and 802 forever.”

The flavor was introduced to support the Busyhead project, which Kahan launched in 2023 and was named after his 2019 debut album. Busy person. “(The Busyhead Project) aims to provide the resources and information needed to end the stigma of mental illness,” the organization's website states. “Based on his own life experiences, Kahan has been open about his mental health journey and challenges since a young age and remains true to his commitment to using his platform to shed light on the issue and make mental health care accessible to all.”

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Earlier this year, Kahan said in an interview with GQ“This is the best damn thing in the world. I'm telling you, as a man, it's incredibly rare to see two men crying next to each other, and to see that in a crowd is something very special.”

Kahan addressed his own mental health issues in his music, adding: “I love all my fans, but a young man who can sing songs like that is special.”

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