One Thousand Free Ice Cream Cones (The Movie)
A project in Los Angeles, CA by Jesse Thorn000days
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The hosts of the podcast Jordan Jesse Go! want to give away a thousand ice cream cones on one summer day, and document the process.
Backers: 602
Average Pledge Per Backer: $16
Funded: $9,785 of $9,500
Dates: Jul 17th -> Jul 27th (10 days)
Project By: Jesse Thorn
Backers: 602
Average Pledge Per Backer: $16
Funded: $9,785 of $9,500
Dates: Jul 17th -> Jul 27th (10 days)
Project By: Jesse Thorn
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Last Updated: July 27 @ 13:30 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Giving 1000 Ice Cream Cones To Strangers, Just Because (VIDEO)
August 19th - via: huffingtonpost.com
Jesse Thorn and Jordan Morris of podcast "Jordan, Jesse, Go!" recently discovered the whole point of Kickstarter: to raise enough money to buy 1,000 strangers ice cream cones for no particular reason. Above, see the results – desserts? (Read More)
Kickstart some art: Cool-sounding projects that need cash
July 25th - via: usatoday.com
It's time for another installment of our series that spotlights cool-sounding crowd-funding projects. (Read More)
Campaign Raising Money for Free Ice Cream
July 18th - via: thedailymeal.com
Kickstarter campaigns are a new way for companies who are just starting out to receive crowd funding through the appeal of their mission. People use this resource and donate to these campaigns for a variety of motivations. The new Kickstarter mission of Jordan Morris and Jesse Thorn is taking a different approach than most pitches, though – they want to raise money to buy 1,000 people ice cream cones, and then make a movie about it, Reverb reports. (Read More)
Sweet Action Ice Cream teams with comedy podcast for free treats
July 17th - via: heyreverb.com
Most Kickstarter campaigns include some serious appeal for crowd-funding as it relates to the sanctity of art, or lending a hand in the eternal struggle of artist vs. soulless commercial machine. But what if you just wanna buy 1,000 people ice cream cones and then make a movie about it? (Read More)
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