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Want some ice cream? Forget chocolate, strawberry and chocolate-chip cookie dough. Try the chicken-flavored variety. Or the beef and honey. And it's too bad you didn't know about Kimberly Cohen's creations this past October, when the flavor of the month was pumpkin (no, not pumpkin pie).
But Ben & Jerry's need not panic. Even if public tastes change, Cohen isn't aiming to please our taste buds. She's going for man's best friend's stomach. Cohen owns Pink Belly, a Gainesville, Florida, company that manufactures, sells and distributes Pink Belly Ice Pups, an ice cream for dogs, to stores nationwide. She also operates Pink Belly Café, an eatery for dogs.
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