Two of America’s most famous ice cream makers are supporting presidential candidate Bernie Sanders with a deliciously socialist proposal.

Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream incited voters break up and eat America’s concentrated wealth today — at least in ice cream form.

Yesterday, Cohen debuted the new ice cream flavor “Bernie’s Yearning” — a mint and chip ice cream where all the chocolate is concentrated in a solid layer at the top, while the rest of the ice cream has none.

The chocolate disc represents the wealth of America, which is now concentrated at the top like never before in history. The top 20 richest Americans have more net worth ($732 billion) than the bottom 50% of Americans, which comprises 152 million people, reports indicate. (The bottom 40% of Americans actually have a negative net worth.)

“These people — the top one-quarter of 1 percent of the country’s employed population — have enjoyed explosive gains in income and wealth in recent decades, even as salaries and wages stagnated for the typical American worker,” New York Times reports.

Cohen invites ice cream eaters to, “take your spoon and you whack it and break it up into a lot of little pieces … and mix it all around. You deliberately take these chunks and push ’em down. You’re distributing some money to where it’s supposed to go. It is really motivating. It makes it a lot more fun to spread the wealth.”

Cohen’s named the flavor Bernie’s Yearning, and has gifted them to the Sanders campaign, who will give them away to folks who enter their free contest. Sanders is a democratic socialist who promises to break up too-big-to-fail big banks, and end marijuana prohibition, among other proposals.

“Money is like manure,” said Cohen, in a video today. Stacked manure stinks, he said, but “spread it around, and it grows things.”

“When I started supporting Bernie Sanders everyone was asking if I was going to come out with a Bernie flavor. I told them that Ben and Jerry’s wasn’t about to do that, but they kept asking for me to do it on my own. And then it came to me — ‪#‎BerniesYearning‬”, Cohen wrote today on his Facebook page.

“Jerry and I have been constituents of Bernie Sanders for the last 30 years. We’ve seen him in action and we believe in him. When we’re out speaking on his behalf people always ask if there’s a Ben and Jerry’s flavor. There’s not. But if I were going to come up with one, this is what it would be,” the two state on the Bearnie’s Yearning web site.

The flavor has gone viral and has been featured in national and international media. Cohen made 40 pints in his kitchen and donated 25 of them to Bernie’s campaign.

Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream is owned by the corporation Unilever and is not affiliated with the campaign. “Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc., has nothing to do Bernie’s Yearning pints of ice cream, which have all been handmade personally by Ben Cohen in his kitchen,” the web site states.