ADVERTISING FEATURE:
02:33PM, Friday 09 December 2016
Festive Freakshakes have come to dessert chain Creams, and they will give you the festive feels.
Now available to order from all UK branches, there are three freaky flavours to choose from; Candy Cane, Chocolate and Apple Pie.
The new Freakshakes, priced £6.95 each, are set to become an iconic serving for the renowned UK dessert chain, and are already proving a big hit!
“Freakshakes have always had a great response, and we wanted to create new, fun flavours that are exciting and different. Our festive Freakshakes are great novelty desserts that are fun, delicious and original.” - William Mok, Head of Marketing, Creams.
The larger than life desserts are decorated with enjoyable additions including candy canes, gingerbread men and apple pies. And they are served with layers of ice cream, making it the ultimate treat. The Freakshake flavours and designs are cementing their Creams stardom, and many customers are sharing their best ‘Freakshake Selfies’ on social media.
“We wanted to create an exciting Freakshake experience for our customers. From ordering their favourite flavour, to sharing with their friends and sharing their food images. Creams is all about fun and friends, and we want to add these elements into our new Freakshakes.” William continues.
The Freakshakes will be around until January, so if you want one, you need to be quick! They are temporary addition to the menu, which also offers waffles, crepes, sundaes and cookie dough all year round. But don't fret; they will be back each year!
“We wanted to introduce a seasonal product that would excite and intrigue our customers. The Apple Pie and Candy Cane flavours are proving the most popular, because they are unusual and different flavours. And that’s what so great about Creams, is that we aren’t afraid to be different!” William Mok concludes.
The Freakshakes are available nationwide now. Like the Creams Facebook page for your chance to win two Freakshakes.
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