
"Made with a vanilla shake mix that is enhanced with Dr Pepper syrup, the drink can be ordered in various sizes. While our taste tester wanted to like it, the flavor leans in a different direction than the taste of the carbonated beverage. What was promised to be a rich and creamy experience ended up being a let down. The Dr Pepper shake started off as a limited run in 2019, but popularity and solid sales numbers helped bring the treat back to menus"
"As it turns out, our taste tester wasn't the only ones who experienced some discontentment upon sipping this treat. Some customers share that this shake could easily be mistaken for a chocolate milkshake infused with the flavor of Dr Pepper and almond. Other customers have described a treat that was more like a chocolate shake than anything flavored with Dr Pepper. Some even likened the drink to a cherry shake."
The shake uses a vanilla shake mix enhanced with Dr Pepper syrup and is offered in various sizes. It began as a limited run in 2019 and returned to menus multiple times due to strong sales. Testers expected a rich, creamy Dr Pepper–forward flavor but reported that the taste often deviates from the carbonated beverage profile. Customers describe inconsistent results, with flavors resembling chocolate, almond, or cherry for some orders. Reactions range from enthusiastic praise to clear disappointment, and the item appeared alongside other limited shakes like root beer and salted caramel.
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