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There’s Nothing Magical About This Lucky Charms Milkshake, It’s Just Hella Good

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UBC chapter.

Over-the-top milkshakes are all the craze these days. With wild flavors like candy apple and boozy banana, who wouldn’t love to dive into a glass of cold, creamy goodness? I know St. Patty’s Day is long gone, but that’s no reason to stash your box of Lucky Charms in the back of the cupboard. Let’s shake up the milkshake scene once again and bring all the boys to the yard with this Lucky Charms milkshake. 

Warning: May cause extreme sugar rush. 

Lucky Charms Milkshake

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 2 minutesCook time: 1 minuteTotal time: 3 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Sabena Quan-Hin

    Put roughly 3 cups of vanilla ice cream into blender.

  2. Sabena Quan-Hin

    Pour in 1 cup of the milk of your choice.

    #Spoon Tip: The higher the fat percentage, the creamier the milkshake will be.

  3. Sabena Quan-Hin

    Sprinkle in 1 magical cup of Lucky Charms.

  4. Sabena Quan-Hin

    Blend for 30 seconds until mixture is all blended together.

  5. Sabena Quan-Hin

    Pour into a glass and garnish with whipped cream and Lucky Charm marshmallows. Cheers!

There you have it. Enjoy a glass of this magical marshmallow-y goodness. If you’re not into milkshakes, check out these Lucky Charms marshmallow bars or these Lucky Charms pancake cups recipe instead!

When I was born I was named after the Belgian airline, "Sabena Airlines." That is just a hint of what my life came to be. At five months old I moved to Tokyo, then onto Manila, Shanghai, Toronto, Hong Kong, Atlanta, and then finally for university in Vancouver. I am currently enrolled in the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, specializing in Marketing!