Carnation Malted Milk, Original, 13-Ounce Jars (Pack of 3)

Carnation Malted Milk, Original, 13-Ounce JarsThis product has disappeared from grocery shelves so it's great to find it online. Because it's a blend, it tastes better than Horlick's which is straight malt (and also not in groceries, though still occasionally in drugstores)

I love spooning this on top of ice cream. I always loved the inside of the Whopper candy specifically because of the sweet and grainy malt bit, which you can in essence recreate by topping ice cream with this stuff and mixing it in. It works with just about any flavor ice cream you would want as well. As your ice cream melts, you get yourself an ice cream shake (you can add some milk to thin it out). I probably put way more than I really need to on top of my own servings, but with 4 packs to use up, I can afford to indulge a bit.

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This product is very hard to find in stores. The price is right, and is always fresh when we recieve it.

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Nostalgia moment: Perched on the counters of my mother's kitchen, my friends and I would eagerly await her magic mix of Carnation malt (generously added), Mayfield chocolate ice cream and enough milk to smooth it all together. She mixed it in a big bowl with a spoon and served the thick malts in cups with a spoon. Awesome chocolate malts! Those malts were perfect snacks for late night original series Star Trek. I am so glad to find it available here.

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I have occasionally joked that this is drinkable heroin. When a really good "malted" is served to me, my eyes tend to cross as my lips embrace the straw and I will sometimes not stop sucking on the straw until that awful slurp at the bottom sounds off indicating my fix is ended. I have used Horlicks in the past and it's quite good, but I still consider Carnation as the real thing. I've had some "no-name" syrups and I believe another brand used to be available in the US, but they were useless.

I do think there's something genetic about my love of malt (just as I despise okra or green peppers). With this apparent withdrawal of Carnations from the supermarket shelves, it's obvious that the malted thing needs to be revitalized. Young versions of "ME" who have this genetic preference are waiting for this ultimate "comfort food" be a popular item once again.

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