You can get a GIANT Ben & Jerry’s ice cream sandwich for free this week in Sydney
You can score a GIANT Ben & Jerry’s Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich for free this week – here’s where to go
- Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and Bigg & Thicc cookies have joined forces
- The two brands will launch a huge limited edition ice cream sandwich
- It will be offered on Thursday July 14 in Sydney as part of the Bastille Festival
- The first 100 people will get it for free at The Rocks, Sydney
Ben & Jerry’s ice cream has teamed up with cookie experts Bigg & Thicc to create an all-new mouth-watering treat as part of Sydney’s Bastille Festival.
On Thursday, July 14, customers can get their hands on a limited-edition ice cream sandwich described as a “dangerously delicious creation”.
It includes a giant scoop of Ben & Jerry’s Chewy Gooey Cookie ice cream between two oversized classic Choc Chip cookies.
On Thursday, July 14, Aussies can get their hands on a limited-edition ice cream sandwich from Ben & Jerry’s and Bigg & Thicc cookies. At this stage, the dessert is only available for one day at the Bastille Day
On Thursday, the first 100 people will receive a free ice cream sandwich simply by visiting the Bigg & Thicc stand at the Bastille Festival at The Rocks from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Ben & Jerry’s Chewy Gooey Cookie Ice Cream is a delicious blend of milk chocolate and coconut ice cream with fudge flakes, shortbread cookies and caramel swirls.
The two biscuits alone represent 350 g of mouth-watering goodness.

On Thursday, the first 100 people will receive a free ice cream sandwich simply by visiting the Bigg & Thicc stand at the Bastille Festival at The Rocks from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Those interested should act quickly as the new offering will likely sell out quickly on festival day.
The Bastille Festival is free and French-inspired, bringing the best food, wine and art to the heart of Sydney since 2012.
Ben & Jerry’s Chewy Gooey Cookie ice cream alone costs $13 and is also available at all Scoop Ben & Jerry’s stores nationwide.
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