Sunday, June 21, 2009

Orange Cream Slush

The "Cream Slush" concept is very different to me. It's not a slush, and it's not a milkshake. It's a combination of the two. So you take slushy ice and soft serve ice cream, add a flavor, mix it all together, and there you go. I was a little scared of them at first, but not bad. Pretty tasty.


My sister Klarisa has been wanting me to try the Orange Cream Slush so I can compare it to the Vanilla Orange Sprite to determine which one is more like a Dreamsicle. And I think I now have a winner.

Obviously the Orange Cream Slush is going to have an advantage in this comparison due to the ice cream content. Dreamsicles are creamy. The Vanilla Orange Sprite is not. So yes, the Orange Cream Slush is the most like a Dreamsicle that you can possibly get without eating the actual Dreamsicle. It is very good too.

So here is my solution for those of you who cannot decide which one to try. If you are lactose intolerant, or you are allergic to milk products, or you are one of those weird people who don't eat any sort of animal bi product at all, get the Orange Vanilla Sprite. It tastes just as awesome. But if you are in the mood for a milkshakey, slushy, Dreamsicley type of something.... the Orange Cream Slush is the way to go.

I highly recommend this drink...

4.5 out of 5 straws.
Stay cool,
~KK3

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How was the hole having ice in your icecream?? When I'm eating icecream, I don't like when there is ice in it (like it is old or something). Was the texture strange??

Klarisa :)

KaleyKelsey said...

It's not bad. I am huge texture person, and the ice is crushed enough that it isn't an issue.

Anonymous said...

Actually the texture of the blended ice, like a good smoothie, makes the soft-serve and flavour immensely more enticing and unique. You can get a flavoured milkshake any day. But man... that slight crunch just seals the deal for me. Blue coconut is the way to go, Orange second, Strawberry third, but that one actually contains REAL blended strawberry pieces, so it's unique.