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Mitt Romney wins the Florida primary in a landslide, big news emerges about Americone Dream, and Ameena Matthews interrupts gang violence. (00:31)
Ben & Jerry's releases a 2012 election year package that equates the dominance of Americone Dream with that of the Colbert Super PAC. (04:57)
Stephen enjoys a scoop of 2012 election edition Americone Dream. (00:07)
Stephen urges Occupy Wall Streeters to accept corporations as people, craps on Jimmy Fallon's Ben & Jerry's flavor and reveals Mitt Romney's safe word. (04:12)
Dippin' Dots files for bankruptcy, leaving a gap in the future-dessert continuum that only Americone Dream can fill. (05:24)
Stephen spoon-feeds Americone Dream to Jimmy Fallon's headshot. (00:13)
Ben & Jerry's endorses Occupy Wall Street, and Stephen calls on Colbert Nation to reclaim its place atop Ice Cream Mountain. (04:28)
Stephen savors spoonfuls of Americone Dream and says goodnight. (00:09)
Unilever creates armpit insecurity among women so it can make money selling the solution. (06:05)
Stephen wears a Doritos suit and enjoys Americone Dream. (00:07)
The only way to settle the fight between Jimmy Fallon and Stephen is with an ice cream eating contest. (06:43)
Eating scoops of Americone Dream at Ben & Jerry's will be a great way to make Stephen look like he's giving money to charity. (01:13)
Maria Shriver feeds Stephen Lovin' Scoopful, her new ice cream that benefits Special Olympics. (05:17)
Glamour readers vote to dump Conan O'Brien, do Jimmy Fallon and marry Stephen. (03:53)
Stephen says goodnight to Conan O'Brien as he comforts himself with Americone Dream. (00:05)
Stephen Colbert comes at you with all the "naming things after Stephen Colbert" news. (7:03)
If Ben and Jerry make Stephen share a freezer with Sir Elton John, he insists they print on his label "May contain trace amounts of sequins." (02:43)
Stephen learns to love the less-than-perfect Republican presidential candidate John McCain. (6:07)
Presenting: Stephen's Black Chinese History New Year Month Minute. (5:59)
Stephen's been railing against the metric system since he was a midday anchor in 1987. (2:30)