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Red button ice cream reviews
Red button ice cream reviews









When I pulled into a stall to order in the usual Sonic way, the red button timed out twice without anyone ever helping me, so I had to go to the drive-thru, where I kindly told them what had happened. I had hoped the flavors would mix together better, but mostly I just tasted each element on its own, even when I wasn’t trying to keep them separate, and even though they looked like they were somewhat mixed.

red button ice cream reviews

Unfortunately, I quickly depleted the lemonade part and was sad when I only had the ice cream. It was by far the best part - tart, refreshing, and summery. Since the lemonade slush was on the bottom, it was what I tasted when I stuck my straw into the cup and sucked. It’s just what you’d expect from soft-serve vanilla.

red button ice cream reviews

The ice cream is what makes this a float, rather than just a slush, and it’s the reason you need a spoon instead of just a straw. I guess it’s supposed to mix with the strawberries, but I don’t see the point. I don’t expect a national fast-food chain to use fresh berries, but I have never found frozen strawberries to taste that great.īelow that, there’s the “classic Sonic slush.” Does that just mean a slush without any flavoring? Because that’s exactly what it tastes like: nothing. The strawberries on top have the unmistakable flavor of frozen fruit. Since I had to get it from the drive-thru and bring it home (see below), I used my own straw and spoon to taste all the elements. Sonic has combined four summertime elements into one drink, from top to bottom: real strawberries, classic Sonic slush, 100% real ice cream, and lemonade slush. What is the Sonic Lemonberry Slush Float?











Red button ice cream reviews