Heads up, stoners — there may be Ben & Jerry's weed ice cream hitting the freezers at your legal dispensaries in the future.

Though the sweet, grandfatherly duo denied any active plans to release a marijuana-laced flavor anytime soon, both men seemed to be in favor of the idea when asked on HuffPost Live.

Founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield are more figureheads than decision-makers at their company, which is owned by Unilever. Otherwise there would undoubtedly already be a wittily-named weed ice cream available in the two states where it is currently legal to sell marijuana products, Washington and Colorado.

But with retail sales set to start in Oregon and Alaska in the next few years, not to mention the increasing movement for legalization elsewhere, it may only be a matter of time before the venerable hippy institution that is Ben & Jerry's cashes in on what's sure to be a massive money-making flavor.