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Shake it for 15 seconds and it's ready to drink! A while-you-wait milkshake.
Available flavours: Chocolate, Banana, Strawberry.
Manufactured by: Mainland Products Ltd.
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Take one sealable drinking container. Add 5 heaps spoonfuls of milk-flavouring product of your choice. 3/4 fill with cold milk. Seal and shake until frothy. SAME THING!
So I ask myself "Why would I pay $2.50 for this product?" The answer.... I wouldn't really. For $5.00 I could go to Pak'n'Save or Countdown and buy enough raw materials to make over 3l of flavoured milk, or I could simply buy a 2l flavoured milk for under $3. However, if you are out and about, this is a convenient way to purchase flavoured milk and froth it up.
Overall, I wasn't all that impressed with any of the flavours. The Chocolate was too sweet for my tastes, the banana had a strange, almost flour-like aftertaste, and the strawberry... well, enough said on that one I think. Basically, my opinion is "Don't bother unless you REALLY enjoy wasting your money on novelty stuff."
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