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Updated on February 26, 2021 at 9:30 am
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After causing an internet sensation last month, Bernie s Mittens are back in the headlines, with Vermont s attorney general aiming to stop what he described as deceptive sales of knock-off mittens. I m annoyed, said Jen Ellis, the creator of the original mittens worn by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, describing how she is upset someone seems to be cashing in on her identity. Some people just have no morals. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Ellis is the elementary school teacher who gave a personal gift to Sanders.
Sanders head is made of baby potato and cauliflower pieces were used to make his white hair. His trademark jacket was created by blanched kale leaves and the eggplant (brinjal) was used to make the trousers, glasses, and the chair he sat on, as well as the mittens. The remaining parts of the cauliflower were used to make the mask.
Not only is the image spot on, it sure looks like a delicious and healthy salad to eat. After all, we eat with both our eyes and our mouths.
This culinary creation went viral instantly after it was posted by Marshall on her Instagram page. It made its way to Twitter as well. Author Stephen King is a fan as well.