WTF Is Shake Shack's 'Giggles' Frozen Custard?

Shake Shack is segueing from the truncated winter weekly custard schedule to the daily rotation this month. That means spring is around here somewhere. We were on the scene yesterday to investigate Monday's "Giggles." What flavor components constitute a giggle? Peanut butter, chocolate, and caramel. Good stuff. But there were no giggles involved when we could not feel our hands.
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6 Comments:
I was totally wondering what Giggles could possibly be. And as much as I like ice cream in cold weather, the elements were a bit too much for me to justify a Shack visit last night, so thank you for the recon.
Shelby at 2:34PM on 03/03/09
Thousands of Milwaukeeans would laugh at your weakness. Those people line up in far worse cold to grab frozen custard pints and quarts.
Thanks for finding out what Giggles is, though. That seems like an appropriate enough combo to take that name.
Adam Kuban at 2:55PM on 03/03/09
Milwaukeeans also have the luxury of eating their Kopps custard indoors. And they drive everywhere!
kathryn at 9:34PM on 03/03/09
I take it the heat lamps weren't on? I'm waiting until it's a tad warmer before trying giggles.
queensblondie at 9:55AM on 03/04/09
Still not on. Frankly, I'm not sure they'll actually be on this season.
kathryn at 10:04PM on 03/05/09
The counter folks explained that the name is a play on "Snickers," makes sense given the flavors.
ragaraga at 12:15PM on 03/07/09