Monday 3 September 2012

Frijj Fudge Brownie Milkshake

 I'm a massive fan of milkshakes and anyone who knows me will know I drink far too many of them though sadly they often seem a bit pricey. Recently however our local Tesco has been selling 500ml bottles of Frijj for 60p and with this in mind I stocked up on the Fudge Brownie flavour of the drink filling up an otherwise empty Fridge with Frijj.

Frijj stands out on the shelves due to a very particular type of bottle that is much thicker than that of many of it's rivals. It has a very unique bottle shape with an outer plastic sleeve that is coloured depending on the flavour, in this case a light brown for Fudge Brownie though they also do blue for Vanilla, pink for Strawberry and Yellow for Banana.

As with all Milkshakes I've let this sit in a fridge for a night or two and shaken thoroughly before drinking. I'm sure we all agree that it's wrong to drink Milkshakes any other way.

Upon opening the bottle the drink has quite a faint scent though the magic comes in the drinking of the stuff. The first thing that hits you is it's thick, creamy texture, followed by gorgeous fudgy-chocolatey flavour that runs down your throat smoothly. It's as gorgeous to taste as it is to feel in your mouth. Whilst many milkshakes feel runny in the mouth this feels thick and filling just as a milkshake should feel when you drink it, it feels like a premium product whilst you drink it.

Despite clearly being a product aimed primarily at children the drink has all the qualities of an adults non-alcoholic drink. It almost feels like a grown ups product masquerading as a children's product, it's as if adults don't drink milkshakes! At 60p however everyone should be getting their fill of a wonderfully milky drink! Absolutely flawless.

Likes-
Taste, texture, packaging

Dislikes-
Can be priced high (up to £1.50)

Score-95%

Details-
Made by Frijj
Contains-Milk
Size-500ml
Price-60p-£1.50

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