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Culvers Restaurant question

dullard

Elite Member
What is the difference between a shake ($2.59), a concrete shake ($3.09), and a concrete turtle shake ($3.39)? Their website didn't really explain it (other than possibly the concrete doesn't have milk). I've eaten there 3 times now and I've always wanted to try them but don't know what the heck I'm ordering. I tried asking the employees but all I got was a confused face and a bad decription saying "a malt has extra flavor powder". Of course that doesn't tell me what a "concrete" is or what a "concrete turtle" is.
 
concrete malts and shakes are UTLRA THICK. YOU CAN NOT use a straw or you'll give yourself a stroke sucking. They're better because they hold up better in warm weather, but if you like to have a shake with a straw, get a regular culvers one. The regular ones are still fairly thick (compared to DQ), but the concrete ones are mega thick.
 
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