Just for fun here’s a little video of some over-the-top milk shakes we made for Halloween. I had the graveyard shake, my husband ate the zombie shake, and our kids ate the others. Which one is your favorite?

The vampire shake had strawberry ice cream, strawberry sauce, chocolate bat & jelly donut with puncture wounds. The ghost shake was made with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, donut, pretzel & cookie.

The candy corn shake had vanilla ice cream, orange soda, a skewer of gummy candy, an orange candy stick, a chocolate-covered pretzel, whipped cream and candy corn around the top of the glass.

The graveyard shake had a chocolate skull, “RIP” headstone cookie, gummy worms, hot fudge, crushed Oreo “dirt” & peanut butter chocolate ice cream.

The zombie shake had mint chocolate chip ice cream, gummy eye balls around the top of the glass, a sprinkle-covered marshmallow, and a popcorn ball “brain.”

~ J.L. Hilton
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