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I have reviewed various recipes for copycat sonic shake recipe and they all use vanilla flavor. But I don't like vanilla flavor. Can I add any other flavor to it?

Aaronut
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    Why would you want to use a copycat recipe, if you don't like the item being copied? – SAJ14SAJ Jan 03 '14 at 13:48
  • Are you trying to mimic a flavor they actually make, other than vanilla? It does look like they have a lot of other flavors: http://www.sonicdrivein.com/MenuSection/frozen-zone/real-ice-cream-shakes People can certainly make suggestions for one of them, if you tell them what flavor you actually want. – Cascabel Jan 04 '14 at 04:01
  • Welcome to Seasoned Advice! Your question is being downvoted mostly because it's a little unclear. The answer seems like an obvious "yes!" It's your shake, do with it what you want. Are you asking for a replacement that is similar to vanilla? Or are you maybe asking if it will still taste like a Sonic shake? – Preston Jan 05 '14 at 05:16

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Of course you can. It won't be a copycat anymore, but it's still a smoothie. You can add any flavor that appeals to you. Vanilla is entirely optional.

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  • It might still be a copycat if it's for one of Sonic's other flavors, but the OP certainly wasn't clear if that was the intent. – Cascabel Jan 04 '14 at 04:02