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There are those things that just remind you of childhood. For me, it's that Pfaltzgraff blue and white flowered Yorktowne cookie jar that sat in our kitchen. Growing up, my dad had just as big of a sweet tooth as me, so you know he was always encouraging me to sneak a couple after every dinner. Most of the time, it was Keebler cookies in those jars. Now, I've taken one of my favorite Keebler cookies (Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™) and made it into a delicious milkshake that bring me down memory lane!You can head to your local Kroger or Kroger banner store (I shopped at Harris Teeter) to find these Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™ as well as tons of other Keebler cookies - just check out all those yellow boxes!
All you need to make two delicious milkshakes (perfect for mason jars) is:
- 12 Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™ cookies
- 5 scoops of your favorite ice cream - I went with a fudge ripple
- 1 cup milk
- 1/4 cup hot fudge (plus some extra for the tops of the mason jars)
- sprinkles
1. Start by crushing your Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™ cookies. You can use a food processor, or I just put mine in a zip-top bag and used a rolling pin.
2. Cover the top of each mason jar lid in hot fudge and sprinkle with Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™ crumbles and sprinkles.
3. Combine the rest of the crushed Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™, ice cream, milk, and hot fudge in a blender and mix until smooth.
4. Pour the milkshake out of the blender and into your rimmed glass. Topped with another Fudge Shoppe® Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes™ cookie, some whipped cream and more sprinkles, and enjoy!
Seriously, how cute (and delicious does this milkshake look? Yeah, it can get super messy, but let me just tell you - it's worth every bit of clean up!
Head to the Collective Bias website to get even more delicious Keebler inspiration, and enter through the widget below to win a Kroger gift card! What little thing like a cookie reminds you of your childhood?
Keebler Cookies at Kroger: Summer 2016
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17 comments:
oh my god trip down memory lane for sure. starting with pfaltzgraff! i remember going to the store with my mom to look at dishes ha. and fudge shop - seriously drooling over here!
xoxo cheshire kat
Ummm yes please! I'll take one of these for breakfast, right now. SO yummy! <3, Pamela Sequins & Sea Breezes
Oh my goodness!!!!!! This looks amazing. :)
I've never had that before but it looks amazing!! Love the sprinkles! xo, Biana-BlovedBoston
OMG, this looks amazing!!!
Ashley
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Such a tasty summer treat!
That was my favorite cookie growing up. Fudge Stripes are THE BEST!
Oh my, heaven in a jar!! Looks delicious!!
I am....DROOLING! This looks amazing!
This looks soooooooo good! I think I know what treat is coming my way this week!
Oh my word. GIMME GIMME GIMME!!! This looks SO insanely delicious!!
Yummmmm I'm totally craving one of these milkshakes now for lunch :-D
Green Fashionista
ahhhh this looks amazing! I can't buy those cookies because I eat the entire container in like two days, but this would be so fun to make for a party to make a regular milkshake so much prettier!
This looks and sounds so amazing!! I love that you mentioned the Pfaltzgraff cookie jar, we always had the rose pattern. There was an outlet on our way home from Williamsburg so my mom made us stop every single year, after that I decided to never have anything Pfaltzgraff in my house haha
Omg this looks so delicious!! I haven't had keebler cookies in forever and had no clue they had it in dark chocolate!! I need to make this milkshake asap!
This sounds amazing and so so pretty! I haven't had a milkshake in years and never attempted to make one myself. Yum!
THIS LOOKS SO AMAZING! It is the perfect Summer treat. if only it were gluten free :)
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