Several famous names have inspired Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavors over the years, including President Barack Obama’s “Yes, Pecan”; Jimmy Fallon’s “The Tonight Dough”; and Stephen Colbert’s “AmeriCone Dream.” Most recently, the Vermont-based ice cream brand’s cofounder, Ben Cohen, decided to show his continued support for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders by dreaming up a flavor in his honor.

“I have fantasized about a Bernie Sanders ice cream, and it would be called ‘Bernie’s Yearning,’” Cohen said in a recent CNN interview. “It would be a giant chocolate chip on top of the ice cream that covers the entire top. . . . The rest of it is all mint. The giant chip on the top represents all the wealth that has gone to the top 1 percent of the population over the past 10 years,” he added, nodding to the Vermont senator’s decades-long attack on inequality in America.

At a Portland, Maine, rally last year, for example, Sanders told the crowd: “America today is the wealthiest country in the history of the world. But most people don’t know that, most people don’t feel that, most people don’t see that—because almost all of the wealth rests in the hands of a tiny few.”

Cohen, like Sanders, has suggested a plan to help disperse the wealth (i.e., the chocolate chip) from the top: “The way you eat it is that you whack it with your spoon and mix it around,” he said. It sounds like a genius idea when it comes to mint chocolate chip ice cream, but we’re not so sure that’s the right contingency plan when it comes to solving America’s wealth and inequality issues.

This is not the first time Sanders has scooped up support from the politically active ice cream brand—it has been feeling the Bern for a long time. Free Ben & Jerry’s was even served at the launch of Sanders’s presidential campaign in Burlington (where the ice cream company was founded and Sanders started his political career).

Ben & Jerry’s, however, will not be producing the ice cream. A communications representative from the company told us, “Having a senator from our home state of Vermont in the race for president who shares many of our progressive values is so exciting we can almost taste it! That is, almost. Even though we’ve seen some creative flavor ideas suggested by our fans, our cofounder, Ben Cohen, and even Bernie Sanders himself, we don’t have any plans to launch a flavor. Bernie certainly has a lot of flavor all on his own, but we won’t be trying to capture that in one of our ice creams. While we’re not afraid to lead with our values and speak out on important issues, and we’re emphatic supporters of voters’ rights and the democratic process, as a company, we don’t support corporations supporting political candidates.”

Don’t expect any Trump Chunk in the near future either. At a recent Donald Trump campaign event in Burlington, Cohen told an MSNBC host, “I think it’s interesting that he’s coming to Burlington. . . because the way of doing business that he represents is so totally on the opposite extreme of what Ben & Jerry’s and what I represent. . . . He’s about getting ahead by pushing other people down.”