I edited my answerAt least you were a big boy and tried it before saying no.
Some others here.... not so much.![]()
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I edited my answerAt least you were a big boy and tried it before saying no.
Some others here.... not so much.![]()
I think it hinges on using the fast food fries, since they tend to be heavily salted. The actual potato is just the salted chocolate delivery device.Well, I've never tried it. I don't have the frosty long enough to bring it all the way home then bake some fries. And if I didn't eat it, it'd probably be melted by the time I made some fried.![]()
Most likely because I never went to Wendy's and I dont like chocolate. The only fast food place I go to with my family is In and Out. And even that was ended by lockdown.Never got a frosty before actually.
For something like this, I feel like a good option choice would be "When pregnant," but that could just be me.How many of you dip your fries in your Frosty?
*For those that don't know what a Frosty is, it's a soft serve type chocolate ice cream served in a cup.*
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Apparently there's a scientific reason we love this so much!
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/wendys-frosty-and-fries/
(I've also never been to Wendy's, so I don't really know what makes a Frosty any different from any other chocolate ice cream thingimajigger).For something like this, I feel like a good option choice would be "When pregnant," but that could just be me.
All joking aside, I would try it -- not because I'm pregnant, but because I'm just weird.
Ah yeah. I've never had anything from Wendy'd besides a frosty once or twice. And I doubt I ever will.I think it hinges on using the fast food fries, since they tend to be heavily salted. The actual potato is just the salted chocolate delivery device.