Cupcake Shake (Pop Shop)

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So when you think cupcake what comes to mind? For me its a vanilla cake bottom with some kind of icing usually done up to look more glamorous than it actually tastes. The Cupcake shake at the Pop Shop translates what a cupcake is better than my description. The shake has a kind of birthday cake flavor vibe to it as cake is broken up throughout the shake’s vanilla ice cream. It is a delicious thing.

That whipped cream you see at the top? It is actually a big glob of icing covered in sprinkles. This provides a genuine cupcake combination with the ice cream cake mix down below. The only downside is there is a lot of icing and if you don’t have a strong stomach for that amount of pure sugar you will be hurting later. You won’t regret it though.

Strongest Flavor: Cake + Vanilla ice cream

Weakest Flavor: Sprinkles, pretty but tasteless

Final Verdict: A

Oreo Cookie Shake (Pop Shop)

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It is hard to screw up a milkshake and luckily this one isn’t one of the few. The Oreo Cookie shake at the Pop Shop is a basic vanilla shake with chocolate syrup drizzled throughout with whipped cream sitting on top covered in crushed cookies. Basic doesn’t mean bad though as the shake is delicious it just doesn’t go in scary territory or have many exciting components to it.

Final Verdict: B

Chocolate Peanut Butter Milkshake (Pop Shop)

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It looks heavenly and tastes pretty damn good too but this milkshake has a bit of an issue. It’s not that its a chocolate peanut butter mix but its full of peanuts at the bottom. It is a strange decision and only slightly takes away from the shake. Just slightly. Otherwise it’s very good with the right texture you want in your milkshake. A lot of milkshakes are just too thick and its like they threw solid blocks of ice cream in a cup. This nailed the smooth flavor, and man did it nail presentation.

Strongest Flavor: Chocolate

Weakest Flavor: Weird sunken peanuts at the bottom

Final Verdict: C