Cherry Garcia. New York Super Fudge Chunk. Marijuana Mayhem?

The owners of the Vermont-based ice cream company Ben & Jerry's say they're open to the idea of a marijuana-infused ice cream if weed were legalized, according to the New York Daily News.

In an interview with HuffPost Live, Jerry Greenfield admits he and Ben Cohen have had "previous experiences with substances" and that legalizing marijuana would be a good thing "instead of putting people in jail for not hurting anybody else." 

Of course, the ice cream giants have hinted at their support of the pro-marijuana movement through other flavors like Half Baked, Satisfy My Bowl, and Dave Matthews Band Magic Brownies Encore Edition. Greenfield and Cohen say it's up to the company's "wiser heads" whether or not marijuana ice cream will ever make it to store shelves.

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