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  2. Milkshake - Wikipedia

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    By the "early 1900s people were asking for the new treat, often with ice cream". By the 1930s, milkshakes were a popular drink at malt shops, which were the "typical soda fountain of the period ... used by students as a meeting place or hangout". [7] The history of the electric blender, malted milk drinks, and milkshakes are interconnected.

  3. Whoppers - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally chocolate in flavor, a new strawberry milkshake flavored variant [5] became available in 2006. Soon after, they also released Reese's Peanut Butter Cups flavored Whoppers (discontinued sometime between 2014 and 2015). For Easter 2009, three new milkshake flavors were released, which were vanilla, [6] blueberry, and orange cream ...

  4. 10 Fast Food Chains That Use Real Ice Cream in Their Milkshakes

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    Many fast-food chains rely on soft-serve or mixes for their milkshakes, but a few stay true to tradition and make theirs with real ice cream. ... ditched the booze for syrups and malt powder. It ...

  5. Flavored milk - Wikipedia

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    Common flavourings include chocolate, coffee, malted milk, strawberry and banana. Commercial brand flavours include Horlicks, Nesquik and Milo. Bottled spiced milk is a popular beverage in the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Pop-Tarts brings back fan-favorite flavor after customers beg ...

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    The history of the Strawberry Milkshake Pop-Tart is long and storied, appearing on and off shelves throughout the 2000s — most recently in 2017 — after its debut as part of the Ice Cream ...

  7. Hersheypark is famous for its over-the-top $17 milkshakes ...

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    Over-the-top milkshakes have been a trend in the foodie world for years — with many willing to pony up big bucks for a taste of pure sugary perfection. Enter Hersheypark, a theme park located in ...

  8. Soda jerk - Wikipedia

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    Soda jerks were known for having their own lingo for how their drinks were made. They created nicknames for different drinks. For example, they called a glass of milk "baby" and a strawberry milkshake "in the hay". [5] A Coca-Cola with ice was called "scratch one". They also had lingo to express how they wanted their drink to be served.

  9. Oak (flavoured milk) - Wikipedia

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    Oak also is available in UHT long life format, in strawberry and chocolate flavours. In 2013, Oak released 'The Max' range, beginning with Cool Choc Mint in May 2013, [ 33 ] Molten Caramel in October 2013 [ 34 ] (Oak's first shake to thicken drink), and the limited edition Chilly Choc Chilli in March 2015.