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When I order a milkshake I want to DRINK it...NOW. If I wanted to eat it with a spoon I'd have gotten pure ice cream with no milk (or whatever they use now) added.
Perhaps someone could pass this poll on to the fast food companies that seem to make the straw will stand up for an hour in our shake, That their customers want THIN milkshakes!
I've started adding "thin" to my milkshake orders. I want to be able to drink it right away, not have it sit in the car and melt some while I run other errands.
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Originally Posted by reneeh63
When I order a milkshake I want to DRINK it...NOW. If I wanted to eat it with a spoon I'd have gotten pure ice cream with no milk (or whatever they use now) added.
not me!!! you will LOVE Asian milkshakes... = Milk and flavoring NO IceCream, thick as water... (and their 'Floats'... have ICE CUBES )
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Originally Posted by charlygal
So no Wendy's frosty fans???
Ha... Only (2) today! (getting the BEST out of my 2017 Frostie key Fob). Shooting for 300 'free Frosties' this yr, from lookin gin the mirror and on the scale, must be approaching 299
Mine are ALL 1/2 Choc and 1/2 Vanilla (vanilla on the bottom!)
Homemade IceCream is about the right thickness for a shake... The fresh Peach Homemade Icecream was great last month! all 5 qts worth
#2. Scoop then drink. If there's not enough ice cream in there, I don't want it. I used to make those when I was in high school. Kids will be kids. Yeah!, lets throw in extra ice cream.
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