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Quiet Stranger

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How ya doing? I have a question, I've been thinking about getting this Nesquik Banana milk mix stuff on Ebay (can only get it from the UK) and I was wondering, how is it?

I LOVE all things "artificially baba-flavored" and I thought that it might be a nice treat.


PS: Yeah I guess this is only for the people who have actually tired it.
 

Jazoni89

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I haven't had it in a long time, but it's okay, but be sure to stir it well though, as it is rather chalky if you don't.

My sister used to be very addicted to the stuff, but I've never been too big on milkshakes, except for caramel milkshakes which were a huge hit with me when I was in college a couple of years ago.
 

Cally Rivers

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It's good. There's another milkshake company called Crusha, too. May want to look into those. Their Lime milkshake (I know, doesn't sound appetising...) is AMAZING.
 

Dectomax

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Nesquik milkshake mix + Ice cream + Milk = Win. You can make some pretty sweet shakes with them. Although they don't taste the same as my amazing home made shakes...

Do yourself a favour - Blender + 2 Cadbury Creame Eggs + Milk + Lots of icecream = Absolutely amazing. I believe I lived off this for most of the Christmas holidays.
 

Quiet Stranger

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Dectomax said:
Nesquik milkshake mix + Ice cream + Milk = Win. You can make some pretty sweet shakes with them. Although they don't taste the same as my amazing home made shakes...

Do yourself a favour - Blender + 2 Cadbury Creame Eggs + Milk + Lots of icecream = Absolutely amazing. I believe I lived off this for most of the Christmas holidays.

What flavor of ice cream?
 

Dectomax

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Quiet Stranger said:
Dectomax said:
Nesquik milkshake mix + Ice cream + Milk = Win. You can make some pretty sweet shakes with them. Although they don't taste the same as my amazing home made shakes...

Do yourself a favour - Blender + 2 Cadbury Creame Eggs + Milk + Lots of icecream = Absolutely amazing. I believe I lived off this for most of the Christmas holidays.

What flavor of ice cream?
Vanilla works best, it's an all rounder. I don't think any other flavour would really work? Although...I may have to try this now!
 

Hazy992

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Dectomax said:
Nesquik milkshake mix + Ice cream + Milk = Win. You can make some pretty sweet shakes with them. Although they don't taste the same as my amazing home made shakes...

Do yourself a favour - Blender + 2 Cadbury Creame Eggs + Milk + Lots of icecream = Absolutely amazing. I believe I lived off this for most of the Christmas holidays.
Have you ever been to Shaake? They make milkshakes out of chocolate bars and stuff like skittles and jelly tots. It's amazing :D
 

Dectomax

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Hazy992 said:
Dectomax said:
Nesquik milkshake mix + Ice cream + Milk = Win. You can make some pretty sweet shakes with them. Although they don't taste the same as my amazing home made shakes...

Do yourself a favour - Blender + 2 Cadbury Creame Eggs + Milk + Lots of icecream = Absolutely amazing. I believe I lived off this for most of the Christmas holidays.
Have you ever been to Shaake? They make milkshakes out of chocolate bars and stuff like skittles and jelly tots. It's amazing :D
There's a shake-away near me and I regularly waste over £15 on a Milkshake filled with diabetes inducing ingredients...
 

Hazy992

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Dectomax said:
Hazy992 said:
Dectomax said:
Nesquik milkshake mix + Ice cream + Milk = Win. You can make some pretty sweet shakes with them. Although they don't taste the same as my amazing home made shakes...

Do yourself a favour - Blender + 2 Cadbury Creame Eggs + Milk + Lots of icecream = Absolutely amazing. I believe I lived off this for most of the Christmas holidays.
Have you ever been to Shaake? They make milkshakes out of chocolate bars and stuff like skittles and jelly tots. It's amazing :D
There's a shake-away near me and I regularly waste over £15 on a Milkshake filled with diabetes inducing ingredients...
I think that deserves a round of applause *claps* Good man!
 

NoMansLand 666

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As already mentioned, Nesquik with vanilla ice cream and milk in a blender is a win.

Don't have a specialist shop dedicated to milkshakes in my town, but on the seafront their is an ice cream place that does this mint flavoured one that is nothing short of fan-f###ing-tastic. How I'm not diabetic after my teenage years working on the seafront is a miracle.