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Boracay: Jonas Milkshakes


Have you ever tasted the coolest and delicious milkshake this summer?

And I'm talking about the Jonas Milkshakes, which could only be found in the Boracay Island of Aklan Province. At first I was curious of what does it tastes like because people who have been in Boracay seems to be hypnotize by this milkshake. So I had to try it too when it is my first time to visit the place and I just didn't tried the milkshake but also their other recipes from their menu.


Jonas Milkshakes could be found at the Station 1 of the White Beach, right after the private property within the White Beach.


Their food was so amazingly delicious too because of the exquisite taste that you would truly enjoy. I bet you will be having a hard time to choose from their wide variety menu.

There are a lot of flavors to choose from. You could choose one flavor or a combination of 2 to 3 flavors. They even had seasonal flavors but of course it is subject to availability. The price ranges from 90 to 100++ depending on the flavors you will be choosing. If you decide to have some milkshakes to go, you could have them bottled. c",)

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2 comments to “Boracay: Jonas Milkshakes”
Boracay Hotels said...
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Wow how cute, Jonah's Milkshake, i'm just curious is that Fruitshake same taste in the other brand?



Tanya Gemarin

rairaiken said...
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No, Jonah's milkshake was distinct from others because of its unique taste and texture, a heavy feeling after drinking it... c",)

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