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Whats the difference between a milkshake and a thickshake?

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Please don't answer with "a thickshakes thicker". Seriously.

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  1. Thickshakes have icecream in tham to make tham think thats all.


  2. An Australian thickshake is an American milkshake. I don't think there is an equivalent of an Australian milkshake in America, and by that same reasoning Americans don't have thickshakes, either.

    An Australian milkshake is made by mixing milk, flavour and sometimes a very small scoop of ice cream in a blender. The result is a froth-filled milky beverage, sometimes served with whipped cream on top. An Australian milkshake can easily be consumed through a straw.

    An Australian thickshake, and an American milkshake, is mostly ice cream. This “thick shake” is difficult to slurp quickly through a straw. Thickshakes are much colder than a milkshake due to all that ice cream.

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