What does ocean water from Sonic taste like?

What does ocean water from Sonic taste like?

Despite its name, it tastes nothing like the ocean. Which is probably a good thing. But it is blue, with a tangy flavor and a hint of coconut.

How much is a lemon berry slush at Sonic?

“The Lemonberry Slush Float embodies all three iconic summer flavors, providing guests with a sip and spoonful of sunshine in a cup and a little moment to celebrate everyone’s favorite season.” Just $2.99 for a Medium, the Lemonberry Slush Float is available at Sonic now through August 2.

How much is a blue raspberry Slush with nerds at Sonic?

A 20-ounce medium was $1.10 during their half-price Happy Hour but I got these courtesy of Sonic.

Does Sonic have cotton candy slush?

Sonic Cotton Candy Slushs contain between 160-600 calories, depending on your choice of sizes….Small Cotton Candy Slush.

Serving Size 391g
Calories 190
Calories From Fat 0

Does Sonic still have the lemon berry slush float?

Sonic Drive-In – Lemonberry Slush Float (Deal has Ended)

What is the new Sonic drink?

Scott Uehlein, Sonic’s VP of product innovation and development, introduced an Asian-inspired ingredient—bursting bubbles—to create an entirely new drink format for the chain. The small, edible spheres provide sweet bursts of flavor to the Blue Burst and Cherry Burst, both of which are also available as slushes.

Is the Lemonberry slush float good?

It’s enjoyable, but nothing amazing. Since the lemonade slush was on the bottom, it was what I tasted when I stuck my straw into the cup and sucked. It was by far the best part -— tart, refreshing, and summery. Unfortunately, I quickly depleted the lemonade part and was sad when I only had the ice cream.

What is a sonic ice cream slush?

Transforming the car, or any place, into a summertime paradise, the icy-cold Lemonberry Slush Float starts with a layer of Frozen Lemonade Slush, stacked with SONIC’s creamy 100% Real Ice Cream in the center, and topped with real fruit strawberries.

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