Ben and Jerry's has a Flavour Graveyard dedicated to the dearly de-pinted.

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Over the past 40 years, the ice cream vendor has to retire some of its flavour combinations over the years to make room for new ones, but it has made sure to remember those they've lost at Waterbury, Vermont.

Originally a web page dedicated to the 300 discontinued treats, it's now a physical tourist attraction located behind the company's first factory with rows of granite headstones.

Flavour Guru Eric Fredette said ''Ben & Jerry's is known for outrageous, chunky, funky flavors.

''But experimentation comes with risk, and not everybody likes our edgier ideas. Like everything else, ice cream flavors have a beginning and an end.''