@beanbean100 what i usually do is buy a bottle of raspberry at starbucks (6.95) then I go to walmart and buy club soda with half &half...its in the dairy...
I agree, looks like a goofy blueberry milkshake smoothie thing, and what's up with that whipped cream jive? I guess you can't expect much from Americans who call themselves "barista". In Italy, a barista is a bartender, not a coffee maker. Ha!!!!!!!
Doesn't the cream make this a French soda instead?
RileySheckler 9 months ago
Wierd.. adding cream into italian soda...
cuti34me 1 year ago
@beanbean100 what i usually do is buy a bottle of raspberry at starbucks (6.95) then I go to walmart and buy club soda with half &half...its in the dairy...
Violinguy92 1 year ago
@Violinguy92 Yea were can you buy that
beanybean100 1 year ago
were do you get the cream
beanybean100 1 year ago
The cream used at starbucks is half and half....
Violinguy92 1 year ago
@mhccCoffeeShop
can you buy some flavoring at albertsons?
and where can i get the cream? and what type should i use?
xDiinoRawwr 1 year ago
can you add any type of cream?
can you please tell me what type? because i need to make one but i have no idea which cream to use. and where do you buy the flavorings?
xDiinoRawwr 1 year ago
I agree, looks like a goofy blueberry milkshake smoothie thing, and what's up with that whipped cream jive? I guess you can't expect much from Americans who call themselves "barista". In Italy, a barista is a bartender, not a coffee maker. Ha!!!!!!!
HunterMann 2 years ago
1. Why did you use the words Espresso Coffee Drink in your title? This soda is NOT a coffee drink!
2. A real Italian soda is made with seltzer from a glass soda bottle, not a plastic, screw-top Shasta bottle.
4. The "cremosa" is actually "putting a float of cream on top". NEVER stir it in! Leave that up to the person who is going to drink it.
5. Whipped cream and a plastic dome lid? Man, this is gringo land, isn't it?! The drink you made looks like a smoothie, not a real Italian soda.
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