
I tried Glasgow Wingstop's unique new milkshake flavour
It is also known for its impressive line-up of milkshakes, including its Vanilla, Chocolate, and Strawberry ones, as well as its Oero & Chocolate, Salted Caramel, and Biscoff & Salted Caramel ones.
The two mighty milkshakes. (Image: Newsquest)
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However, the popular food spot has recently introduced two new milkshake flavours to its lineup - Mango and Mango Habanero.
So, as a keen Wingstop punter, I headed to the chain's Glasgow venue to try out their new milkshakes and put them to the test.
A wee look at both the milkshakes. (Image: Newsquest) I ordered one Mango milkshake and one Mango Habanero milkshake, as well as a Full Flavour Fix, consisting of a portion of Wingstop-style fries, eight Boneless Pieces (four Garlic Parmesan flavour and four Spicy Korean), and three Brazilian Citrus Pepper tenders.
I also ordered some Churros topped with caramel dip and Lotus Biscoff. I've previously reviewed Wingstop's food, but I must say, it never disappoints. The scran always hits the spot.
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The chicken is always packed full of flavour, no matter what style you get, always juicy, crispy, and cooked to perfection.
Meanwhile, the churros are a 10/10 and a great way to finish any meal at Wingstop. They are sweet, sticky, fluffly, and everything you would want in a dessert.
However, moving on to the milkshakes. During all my previous visits, I've never had a milkshake from Wingstop, but I can say I will be getting them from now on.
Some of Wingstop's delicious chicken. (Image: Newsquest) The new Mango milkshake was exceptional. It was fruity, creamy, refreshing, and thick - exactly what a milkshake should be like.
It packed a strong Mango flavour, which wasn't too overpowering; it was just spot on.
The Mango milkshake is perfect for a hot day. It would also be a great drink to sip while enjoying one of Wingstop's spicy flavours.
I'd rate it a strong 10/10. If you're a big Mango lover, it's worth trying.
So, what was the Mango Habanero Milkshake like? It was unique for sure. I mean, would you ever think of combining the two flavours? I wouldn't.
Wingstop serves up chicken in many different flavours. (Image: Newsquest) However, I must say it worked well. The milkshake combines one of Wingstop's signature and spiciest flavours into a summer shake.
It was creamy, fruity, thick, and full of flavour, which packed a sharp spicy kick.
On my first sip, I was hit with the thick creaminess of a milkshake, which packs a strong Mango flavour. I was then hit with a kick, which certainly tickled the throat.
The Churros, 10/10. (Image: Newsquest) It was hot, powerful, yet delicious. It's a unique milkshake for sure, but it really works, and I'd have it again. The spicy, yet fruity, milkshake left me speechless. It was just brilliant.
If you're looking for a milkshake or food, I'd highly recommend Wingstop. It's quick, delicious, and some top stuff.
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