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What's the difference between 'Strawberries and Cream' and a strawberry milkshake?

JEDI

Lifer
is it made with heavy cream or half & half?

cause i can buy milk and a 1/2 gallon breyer's strawberry ice cream for the price of starbucks version.

if heavy cream:
heavy cream = $6/quart (probably cheaper at walmart)
strawberry jam = $2
 
only common folk would use the term "milkshake". at starbucks where large is a "venti", we're above that sort of gutteral speech of the lower classes
 
Real strawberries in cream is fresh, halved strawberries covered in heavy cream with a sprinkle of sugar.

I have no idea what starbucks is selling. It is probably very tasty, and very overpriced.

R
 
it is skim milk mixed in a cream like powder that is blended with a little bit of strawberry concentrate topped with whipped cream. it tastes like a strawberry milkshake.
 
Originally posted by: ITCHY96
it is skim milk mixed in a cream like powder that is blended with a little bit of strawberry concentrate topped with whipped cream. it tastes like a strawberry milkshake.

What he said. Still, kinda good too. One time they didn't blend the ice enough, it was still crunchy.
 
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