One of the oldest icecream parlors in my city serves 1 scoop of chocolate icecream, some whipped cream in a glass topped off with coca cola.

It’s surprisingly good.

Their other soda is lemon/lime icecream with whipped cream, some ginger and topped with gingerale.

Excellent too especially on a warm day.

Thought I’d share as they can be easily made at home too.

  • comfyquaker@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    The first i wouldn’t have thought to do chocolate. don’t know why, but vanilla is my go-to.

    some other combinations ive recently had that i rather enjoyed were:

    Tarragon soda with vanilla bean

    Green Melon soda with vanilla

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    6 months ago

    I’m glad I stopped by - it’s been a while since I’d even thought of these “sodas” (we call(ed) them “floats” bc me mum).
    Now I’m pining about 5 different types.

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    6 months ago

    I absolutely love doing this with vanilla ice cream and various sodas. The classic is, of course, A&W root beer for floats. But orange soda, cream soda, Dr. pepper and even regular Cola flavours are all so yummy!

    Where I came from, we actually put vanilla soft serve inside of Slurpees, Frosters, or other soda flavoured iced drink like a slush. We called them Screamers, because of how cold they were.

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      6 months ago

      I used to work at dairy queen back I college. My coworker and I made a milkshake with a slushie as the base, and it was delicious. We thought we had come up with a great new invention until we told our manager and found out that it used to be something that they sold.