That nuclear green-colored drink of your childhood dreams could be prepping for a return.

A post by user rhinofeet in Reddit’s Ghostbusters community shared a copy of the trademark the Coca-Cola Company—which owns Hi-C—has filed for Ecto Cooler.

Ecto Cooler, of course, was a tangerine-flavored drink featuring the cartoon version of Slimer from animated television series The Real Ghostbusters (1986-1991).

The drink ended up being a hit for Coca-Cola, who continued to manufacture the product through 1997 (although it was sold as Shoutin’ Orange Tangergreen and then Crazy Citrus Cooler after that until 2001).

And, well, a quick search of the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)—the United States Patent and Tradermark Office’s database of registered trademarks and prior pending applications—does indeed bring this up. According to the record, the trademark was filed on Sept. 15.

And while most of us are hopeful…

Others like Reddit user weedandbombs pointed out that it’s standard practice for corporations to renew their trademarks.

We’ve reached out to The Coca-Cola Company for a statement. But with the all-female Ghostbusters film starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones slated for a July 15, 2016 release, it doesn’t seem too far-stretched that Coca-Cola is weighing their options on a re-release of that sweet (like, really sweet) ambrosia.

It wouldn’t actually be the first time The Coca-Cola Company would resurrect a once-popular drink from the dead. After pages in support of Surge soda popped up on Facebook, Coca-Cola re-released the beverage on September 15, 2014.

In the meantime, prep your tastebuds with this recipe for a DIY version of Ecto Cooler—featuring, yes, green food coloring.