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Cohen told BuzzFeed that Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook contacted him to talk about supporting the now-Democratic presidential nominee following the primary.

Cohen said it was a “short” conversation and that he declined to back Clinton.

He said he hadn’t yet decided who to vote for in November but added that he supported Sanders’s move to endorse Clinton.

“I’m the last person to second-guess Bernie,” Cohen said, according to BuzzFeed.

Cohen came up with a flavor of the Vermont-based Ben & Jerry's ice cream for Sanders during his campaign — “Bernie’s Yearning” was a plain mint ice cream beneath a solid layer of chocolate on top. The flavor was not an official product of the company.