For chocolate milk, do you put the milk first, or the chocolate? Why?!


Question:

For chocolate milk, do you put the milk first, or the chocolate? Why?

Which way would be better?


Answers:
Milk first coz I like milk and just add chocos. <*-*>

I put the milk in first otherwise their will be a lot of chocolate on the bottom that does not mix in.

If I am using the power mix, I normally put that in first, but when I use the syrup, I put in the milk first. I don't think there is a better way since you always end up mixing it together either way!

I put the chocolate in first it is easier to mix it and it does not clump up on the top

Ideally, put the milk in first, begin stirring, and if you're coordinated enough, squeeze the chocolate in while you're stirring. This will prevent the chocolate from sticking to the bottom of the cup for the most part.

i do it both ways. just which ever way the mood strikes at the time.

i have always put the milk in first don't really know why it's just the way i have always done it. ( only use nestle quick powder tried the others didn't like the taste)

Either way, as long you mix it good.

you put che choc in first or if you do the other way around the choc will just float on top the milk if you is useing choc powder
here is some tips for the best chocolatel milkshake in the world
make your choc milk by making it with a bit of milk & some whipped cream of choc or vanilla ice cream blended together
then put some squirty cream on top and add some chc drops os sugar stands or marshmallows on top and sit back and enjoy
i i nearly forgot you cant complete this without some biscuits of wafers of shortbread now you can sit back and enjoy
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