White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer waged a five-year Twitter feud against Dippin’ Dots
Before White House Press Secretary began fudging facts, he was fighting…Dippin’ Dots.
Starting in 2010, the man who would become the top spokesman for the President of the United States devoted generous scoops of tweets to attacking the beady frozen treat known as the “Ice Cream of the Future.”
Sean Spicer kept his cream conflict going for five years — stretching through his tenure with the Republican National Committee.
On April 7, 2010, Spicer — then working for Endeavor Global Strategies, a PR firm he cofounded — let it be known to his Twitter flock: “Dippin dots is NOT the ice cream of the future.”
In September 2011, after Spicer had joined the Republican National Committee as communications director, he brought back the issue, writing: “I think I have said this before but Dippin Dots are notthe ice cream of the future (sic).”
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