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I ordered milkshakes from Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins. There was a clear winner in terms of flavor and value.

I ordered milkshakes from Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins. There was a clear winner in terms of flavor and value.

I ordered strawberry milkshakes from Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins. I compared them based on taste, texture, price, and overall value.

A composite image of three strawberry milkshakes.
I tried strawberry milkshakes from Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins.
  • I ordered strawberry milkshakes from Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins.
  • I compared each one based on taste, texture, price, and overall value.
  • Overall, the milkshake from Carvel was my favorite, and I'd definitely order it again.

Here's the thing: I'm a chocolate lover by nature.

But there's something about a scorching summer day that makes me yearn for something lighter and more refreshing. A strawberry milkshake always fits the bill.

So, I visited three of the most popular frozen-dessert chains in the game — Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins — to see which one offered the most satisfying version of this nostalgic summertime treat.

I compared each one based on taste, texture, price, and overall value. Here's how it went.

My first stop was Dairy Queen.
The exterior of a Dairy Queen ice-cream shop.

Dairy Queen opened its first restaurant in 1940 in Joliet, Illinois. Today, there are more than 7,800 locations around the world.

Although I'm typically a fan of Dairy Queen's blended Blizzard treats — and more specifically, something rich and chocolatey — I was excited to try something a bit different this time.

So, I ordered a small strawberry milkshake, which came to $5.39 and was the cheapest of the three I tried.

Unfortunately, I wasn't blown away by the Dairy Queen milkshake.
A strawberry milkshake topped with whipped cream on a table.

To create this milkshake, Dairy Queen blends its vanilla soft-serve ice cream with milk and a strawberry topping. Overall, it offered the classic berry taste I wanted, but left me wanting more substance.

I typically prefer a thicker milkshake that can be consumed with either a straw or a spoon. Although this one was certainly creamy, I was underwhelmed by its vanilla-dominant flavor and low viscosity.

That said, this was the only chain that asked if I wanted whipped cream on top, which I really appreciated. Next time I visit, though, I'll likely stick to my usual Blizzard order.

Next, I visited Carvel.
The exterior of a Carvel ice-cream shop.

Carvel's company history dates back to 1934, when a flat tire on an ice-cream truck led founder Tom Carvel to discover that people really enjoyed partially melted ice-cream. Thus, the brand's signature soft-serve was born.

Today, the company has 375 locations in the US, a whopping 217 of which are located in New York.

When I go to Carvel, I typically order a thick chocolate shake. This time, I opted for a small strawberry one, which came out to $5.99.

I really enjoyed the shake from Carvel.
A strawberry milkshake from Carvel on a table.

Like the Dairy Queen version, Carvel's strawberry milkshake was made with a vanilla soft-serve base and some sort of strawberry topping.

Upon taking my first sip, I was pleasantly surprised by a bite-sized piece of frozen strawberry. The frozen bits were small enough to pass through a straw, but hefty enough that you could definitely eat this milkshake with a spoon, if preferred.

Despite the vanilla base, I could only taste the bright, satisfying strawberry flavor in this milkshake. It was delicious and definitely worth the $5.99 price tag.

Finally, I visited my local Baskin-Robbins.
The exterior of a Dunkin/Baskin-Robbins.

Baskin-Robbins originated in 1945 in Glendale, California. The brand originally offered 31 flavors — one for each day of the month, according to the company website — but now has a rotation of 1,400 flavors.

Today, there are over 2,400 locations throughout the US, and thousands more internationally.

It had been a while since I'd been to Baskin-Robbins, so I was excited to try the small strawberry shake, which I purchased for $6.29.

Baskin-Robbins' take on the treat was thin but tasty.
A strawberry milkshake from Baskin-Robbins in a Dunkin' cup.

Given this brand is known for its many flavors of hard ice cream, I wasn't surprised to see that scoops of strawberry ice cream were used as the base of this milkshake.

No other strawberry flavoring or toppings were added — just milk and simple syrup — making this the simplest of the three shakes I tried.

This would definitely be the easiest milkshake to replicate at home — and that homemade taste is exactly what I encountered. There were frozen strawberry pieces swirled into the ice cream itself, but few remained intact after blending.

Although this shake was pleasantly strawberry-forward in taste, it was the thinnest and milkiest of the three I tried. That said, it was wildly refreshing.

The flavorful ice-cream base made this shake stand out ahead of the Dairy Queen version for me, as I didn't have to contend with a competing vanilla flavor.

I would order this milkshake again if I wanted a thirst-quenching sweet treat.

Overall, the Carvel milkshake was my clear winner.
A composite image of three strawberry milkshakes.

Overall, Carvel's milkshake was my favorite of the three I tried, by far. Its strong strawberry flavor, high viscosity, and chewable berry pieces made it my ideal shake.

I loved that I could eat it with a spoon at first and then switch to a straw as the shake melted.

If you prefer a thinner, more immediately drinkable milkshake, though, Baskin-Robbins' version might be more your speed.

Business Insider reached out to Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Baskin-Robbins for comment.

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