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Smashburger Releases Two Limited-Time Holiday Milkshakes

Smashburger, the popular restaurant chain for fresh, homemade burgers, has announced two blended milkshakes just in time to enhance festive holiday celebrations. The 'Peppermint Hot Chocolate Shake' and the 'Gingerbread Holiday Shake' are flavor-packed shakes that retail for $5.99.

The Peppermint Hot Chocolate Shake is made with 'Ghirardelli' peppermint hot cocoa and Haagen-Dazs ice cream, making it a high-quality shake. This shake blends flagship products from iconic dessert brands and adds a whipped-cream topping sprinkled with peppermint candies for a festive taste.

The Gingerbread Holiday Shake similarly incorporates famous Haagen-Dazs ingredients. With a vanilla ice cream base and gingerbread crumbles throughout the entire shake, including the topping, this holiday shake is the perfect holiday snack for the gingerbread fan.
Trend Themes
1. Holiday-themed Food and Drinks - Restaurants can take advantage of the festive season by releasing limited-time holiday-themed food and drinks.
2. Quality Ingredient Pairings - Incorporating flagship products from multiple iconic dessert brands into menu items can differentiate a restaurant's offerings and attract customers.
3. Whipped Cream Toppings with Candy Sprinkles - Adding whipped cream toppings with candy sprinkles can elevate the presentation of milkshakes and add a festive touch.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Chains - Restaurant chains can take advantage of the holiday season by releasing limited-time festive menu items to attract customers.
2. Dessert Brands - Dessert brands can partner with restaurants to incorporate their flagship products into menu items, potentially driving sales and increasing brand recognition.
3. Food and Beverage Packaging Companies - Food and beverage packaging companies can produce custom packaging for limited-time holiday-themed food and drinks to enhance the festive experience and attract customers.

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