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As if you needed any proof that sneaker collabs know no bounds. Vermont ice cream icon Ben & Jerry's and Nike SB team up for a joint-effort and frankly rather tasty take on the classic Dunk Low silhouette. The Ben & Jerry’s x Nike Dunk Low received a limited release via skate shops today, Saturday, May 23. However, it's also available online at StockX, where it's already attracting prices as wild as its appearance.

The shoe takes inspiration for its eye-catching elements from the packaging used on Ben & Jerry's “Chunky Monkey” flavor, with faux cow fur overlays, blue and green upper elements, and a bright yellow Swoosh complete with drip detailing. It's not the first time Nike sneakers have been treated to a dessert-themed dressing, either. The Nike SB Dunk "Waffle," released back in 2016, was also almost good enough to eat. In fact, these two would go well together.

StockX market data shows that the Ben & Jerry’s x Nike Dunk is currently selling for an average of around $1,390 on the site. It's 52-week high price reached a jaw-dropping $2,056. With the sneaker's limited release expected to result in a fair amount of losses, these prices look set to increase even further.

Shop the Ben & Jerry’s x Nike Dunk at StockX.

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