• Ibaudia@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        My girlfriend and I will sometimes get boba tea together and can usually share a 24 oz with some left over. Who is drinking 64 ounces of a drink that’s 90% sugar and fat by volume?

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    2 months ago

    So you’re telling me I can get my daily vitamin C if I drink just 13 cups?

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    That is a HUGE milkshake. It’s a quart.

    This is beyond major celebrations like graduations or windfalls, but for tragedies like break-ups and subprime mortgage crises.

    Completely acceptable the day after Trump wins the election. In fact, get two.

  • brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Roughly five and a half days of sugar in a bucket! (~550% DV, if they were to try to estimate it which there’s good reason not to)

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      2 months ago

      huh that seemed low to me I thought it’d be more days so I checked and got nearly nine didn’t realise america had a higher daily recommended limit for sugar it’s only 30g here in the uk

  • wren@feddit.uk
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    2 months ago

    For reference, 1 litre of ice cream has about 180g of sugar in it. This milkshake is approx 0.95L and 263g, so 1.54x more sugar than straight ice cream.

    (I wouldn’t recommend eating a litre of ice cream all in one go either)

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      2 months ago

      (I wouldn’t recommend eating a litre of ice cream all in one go either)

      I would though. Do it. You’ve earned it, a stomach ache is a sign of your indomitable spirit.

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    2 months ago

    This thing exists but people were bitching at me for having one beer after i get off work yesterday…

  • thedudeabides@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Eh idk what there’s to get riled up about. If they’re being open with the calories content, I don’t mind drinking this once in a while just for the heck of it

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    Was wondering how much is the contents and how much is the size so ran the conversation. Jesus christ 32 fl oz is like a litre almost! That’s huge!

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      They kind of suck. That’s the real travesty with these franchise crimes against cardiology, it’s all cardboard with high fructose corn syrup drizzle.

      It tastes good, right, but also… Shallow. Literally just a shitload of sugar and fat, nothing unique to it.

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        I bought a milkshake on a beach boardwalk a couple weeks ago, as a treat, cuz I was at the beach, yknow, why not. The last time I had a milkshake was probably this time last year. They only offered one size, 20 oz. I would have preferred less, but whatever. My friend got a single scoop in a cup. About a third of the way into my shake, she was done w her scoop, and i did not want to eat anymore milkshake, but I also didn’t want to be wasteful, so I ate the rest of it, but it was not good anymore. It was too much sugar, and then my tummy hurt haha. Her lil scoop was the perfect amount and cost less than my stupid thing.

        Sorry, you didn’t ask for this anecdote. It was all to say: I agree with you, sure they taste good, kinda, but only for a minute and then the suffering comes.

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        Does it actually taste good though? Sure, ice cream is good. But nearly double the sugar and that ice cream turns into a vile mouth assault.

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          Well, it’s got oreos in it. They’re kind of an acquired taste. So your mileage may vary. If you grew up with them you’ll probably like it. If not, it depends.

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            I have never in my life heard someone call a chocolate biscuit an acquired taste.

            If that is an acquired taste, literally everything is an acquired taste and we can retire the phrase lmao

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              I could see Oreos being off putting to folks who have gone most of their lives without them. Easy for them to hook you when you’re young and taste good forever, on the other hand.

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        Call me a 12 year old in the body of a 30 year old, but “explosion of sugar and fat” is still my go-to for desserts and my pick whenever I have a cheat day

        Never much cared for “complex” or “acquired” taste desserts. Even the sourness of cheesecakes displeases me.

        If I’m consuming enough calories that I’ll spend the next week paying the bill with interest, it better taste like I’m being brutally assaulted by a bag of sugar.

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        These sorts of things usually taste better in the first three spoonfuls than anything that comes after.