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]]>If you’re a chocolate over vanilla type of person, you have to try Brown Cows which use chocolate ice cream instead of vanilla. Some variations use vanilla ice cream, root beer, and chocolate syrup.
Why not try cola instead of root beer? It has a similar taste and it’s just as fizzy. Cherry cola is a delicious option for an interesting take on the dessert.
Purple Cows are one of the prettiest root beer float variations and they use grape soda instead of root beer, resulting in a fruity taste. Other fruit sodas you can use are strawberry, pineapple, and lemon-lime.
For an adult take on this childhood classic, use an alcoholic root beer like Not Your Father’s.
An East Coast drink, Boston Coolers use ginger ale instead of root beer and of course, vanilla ice cream.
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]]>If you’re a chocolate over vanilla type of person, you have to try Brown Cows which use chocolate ice cream instead of vanilla. Some variations use vanilla ice cream, root beer, and chocolate syrup.
Why not try cola instead of root beer? It has a similar taste and it’s just as fizzy. Cherry cola is a delicious option for an interesting take on the dessert.
Purple Cows are one of the prettiest root beer float variations and they use grape soda instead of root beer, resulting in a fruity taste. Other fruit sodas you can use are strawberry, pineapple, and lemon-lime.
For an adult take on this childhood classic, use an alcoholic root beer like Not Your Father’s.
An East Coast drink, Boston Coolers use ginger ale instead of root beer and of course, vanilla ice cream.
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