Dippin’ Dots — the ice cream of Sean Spicer’s future.
A brand new website is taking orders to send the White House press secretary “a few truckloads” of Dippin’ Dots — the frozen treat he’s bellyached about on Twitter for the past six years.
“Sean Spicer really hates Dippin [sic] Dots,” the website senddippindots.com says. “Wait what? Why would someone be against the ice cream of the future? Probably has something to do with global warming conspiracies.”
The website – created by Dumbo, Brooklyn-based web developers Andrew Cafourek and Nick Trusty, who run A022 Digital — lets people send Spicer “one single-serving” for $6 “mainly because he’s going to be really annoyed by it.”
So far, more than 50 orders have come in since the site launched late Monday afternoon, Trusty told The Post.
“It’s a joke but it’s not a joke. We’re not just taking people’s money and going to get some beers. We’re going to spend it on a whole bunch of Dippin’ Dots to send to Sean,” he said.
The message is to give Spicer a taste of his own “alternative days after the presidential spokesman fudged inaugural crowd numbers.
“There have been alternative facts in this kind of insane reality that’s been thrown at us. We realize this would be kind of distracting to send coolers, or hopefully truckloads, full of ice cream to the White House,” said Trusty. “It’s kind of a dose of what they’ve been giving to us.”
Spicer’s inexplicable hatred for the miniature flash-frozen balls — dubbed the “Ice Cream of the Future” — began in 2010 when he tweeted “Dippin dots is NOT the ice cream of the future.”
Trump’s flak followed up with three more anti-Dippin’ Dots tweets, including one where he gripes about running out of vanilla.
But now, Spicer can expect to get a variety of Dippin’ Dot flavors, like banana split, cotton candy and strawberry, delivered straight to his White House door, Trusty said.
On Monday, Dippin’ Dots extended an offer to throw the White House press corps and Spicer an ice cream social.
The spokesman tweeted, “Sorry for the delay. How about we do something great for the those [sic] who have served out [sic] nation & 1st responders.”