Shake's Frozen Custard

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Shake's Frozen Custard[edit | edit source]

Shake's Frozen Custard is a popular dessert chain in the United States, known for its rich and creamy frozen custard. The company was founded in 1991 and has since expanded to multiple locations across the country.

History[edit | edit source]

Shake's Frozen Custard was established in 1991 in Joplin, Missouri. The founders wanted to create a dessert that was both delicious and unique, and thus, Shake's Frozen Custard was born. The company quickly gained popularity due to its high-quality ingredients and unique custard recipes.

Products[edit | edit source]

Shake's Frozen Custard offers a variety of frozen custard flavors, including vanilla, chocolate, and a rotating selection of special flavors. In addition to their classic custard, they also offer a variety of sundaes, milkshakes, and concretes (a thick and creamy blend of custard and mix-ins).

Locations[edit | edit source]

Shake's Frozen Custard has expanded from its original location in Joplin to multiple locations across the United States. Some of the states where you can find a Shake's Frozen Custard include Arkansas, Texas, and Florida.

See Also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • Official website of Shake's Frozen Custard
  • Information about Shake's Frozen Custard on various food review websites

External Links[edit | edit source]

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