
"Baskin-Robbins describes the float as "your choice of soda with your favorite Baskin-Robbins ice cream," as it explains the fizz as "your favorite Baskin-Robbins ice cream flavor blended with your choice of soda." While these descriptions may not make the difference obvious at first, it's quite simple: In the float, ice cream is simply added to the soda, while the two are blended together in a fizz."
"In addition to its floats and fizzes, Baskin-Robbins sells five other kinds of beverages: smoothies, milkshakes, the Cappuccino Blast, bottled drinks (and water), and what it calls "Refreshing Beverages." Smoothies and milkshakes are self-explanatory, and the bottled beverages are simply for guests who are thirsty but don't want one of the chain's ice cream beverages. The Cappuccino Blast is like a fizz, but with coffee blended into the ice cream instead of soda."
Baskin-Robbins offers floats and fizzes that both combine soda and ice cream but differ in preparation. A float is composed of a chosen soda with scoops of ice cream added on top, preserving the soda's mouthfeel. A fizz blends the selected ice cream flavor with soda, creating a milkshake-like texture while retaining carbonation's zing. The Cappuccino Blast mirrors a fizz but uses coffee blended with vanilla ice cream and can be customized with other flavors. The chain also sells smoothies, milkshakes, bottled drinks, and 'Refreshing Beverages' such as the Mangonada and Lava Colada, which resemble specialized smoothies.
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