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  2. 25 Decadent Milkshake Recipes to Make Right Now - AOL

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    No fussy diet stuff here—just milk, vanilla ice cream and creamy peanut butter coming together to make the craveworthy milkshake you so deserve. Get the Recipe 5.

  3. Frosty (frozen dairy dessert) - Wikipedia

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    For Winter 2024, the vanilla Frosty was reintroduced after having been continuously supplanted by other flavors for a two-year period. Wendy's generally swaps out the vanilla Frosty flavor whenever a specialty Frosty flavor is launched, while always keeping the original signature chocolate Frosty flavor available.

  4. Chocolate milk - Wikipedia

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    It can also be made at home by blending milk with cocoa powder and a sweetener (such as sugar or a sugar substitute), melted chocolate, chocolate syrup, or a pre-made powdered chocolate milk mix. Other ingredients, such as starch, salt, carrageenan, vanilla, or artificial flavoring are sometimes added.

  5. Nesquik - Wikipedia

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    Nesquik Vanilla Powder was introduced in 1979, but this was discontinued in 2006 due to low sales. Additional powder flavors have been introduced, but discontinued: Cherry (1989–1995), Mango (1991–2000), Cream (1997), blueberry (exact date unknown, but early 2000s)Triple Chocolate (2002–2006), Honey (2001–2006), Crème Soda (sold in ...

  6. How to Make the Easiest Chocolate Milkshake Ever

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    How about impressing guests with a milkshake they've never tried: An oatmeal cookie ice cream sandwich milkshake. Just toss an oatmeal cookie ice cream sandwich in the blender for the same results ...

  7. Ovaltine - Wikipedia

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    Originally advertised as consisting solely of "malt, milk, eggs, flavoured with cocoa", the formulation has changed over the decades and changed for different parts of the world. In the UK, it no longer contains eggs. [8] Ovaltine in crystalline form. A chocolate malt version is sold as a powder which is mixed with hot or cold milk as a beverage.