What To Expect From Eskimoo

The Eskimoo sign in Grimsby, Lincolnshire.

Picture the scene; you’ve been wandering the streets of Lincoln having a good old window shop and you need a tasty drink to replenish your thirst.

And what better way to rehydrate yourself than through a nice fresh milkshake, eh?

Plus, if you’re Kelis, your milkshake might bring boys like this…

#yesplease

or this…

to your yard.

And that’s where Eskimoo comes in. Eskimoo is a duo of milkshake shops based in Lincoln. You can’t miss them due to the “cute” cartoon cow on their logo. Plus, when you go in, there’s a huge board on the wall with every sweet and chocolate you can ever think of. From chocolate orange and turkish delight to smarties and skittles, they have it all.

So you choose a flavour and they blend it into a shake. The stakes are high here. If you choose the wrong flavour, it may just be the most devastating thing ever.

But whatever you choose, it’s all for the lovely price of £2.95. Pull the udder one, you say? I’m not milking it, they really are that cheap. And believe me, they’re so worth it. Pat on the back for guessing my favourite flavour…

No?

It has got to be the After Eight one.  That one is amazing.

You can also pay a bit extra for toppings, but to be honest they don’t make that moo-ch difference because the taste of the actual milkshake is so strong.

Oh, and they also have a ‘student shake’ which is basically a lot of redbull. I’ve never tried this, as it might just finish me off, but I’ve heard it’s rather nice.

So if you want those boys in your yard, buy an Eskimoo and take it home with you. Capisce?

As a bonus prize, here are some wonderful cow jokes.

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (CHRISTMAS YOU FOOLS)

A film photograph of a Christmas tree with lights on (from St Barnabas' Light Up A Life event) outside Lincoln's Cathedral.

Ho, ho ho. It’s the first of December and all that (no really, it is).

All over the world in various households Christmas trees and decorations will have gone up, and the first little window on the Advent calender has been opened.

Hopefully all of you are jolly Christmas people like the folks who have already donned their trees. If not then shame on you, Scrooges.

For those of you who DO have the Christmas spirit, then get yourselves to Lincoln’s Annual Christmas Market.

A film photograph of a Christmas tree with lights on (from St Barnabas' Light Up A Life event) outside Lincoln's Cathedral.

Light Up A Life tree outside Lincoln’s Cathedral at Christmas time.

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