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| Recipe for Root Beer Float Milkshake
Make this cool, frosty Root Beer Float Milkshake for a real walk down memory lane. Did you enjoy root beer float as a kid? Maybe you drank them in high school when you went out to eat with your friends at the local burger hang out?
Maybe you’ve never even had a root beer float but you’ve heard about them and want to try one. Well, here’s a great recipe on how to make a classic root beer float that will have your taste buds rockin around the clock!
Root Beer Float Milkshake
Root beer 3 tablespoons chocolate syrup 2 - 3 scoops vanilla ice cream
Directions
Blend all ingredients until smooth.
About the Author
Copyright 2006 Donna Monday Easy to make – fun to drink http://www.1st-milkshake-n-smoothie-recipes.com
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