sonic milkshake menu

sonic milkshake menu

You’re pulling into the stall and want the quick scoop on what’s in the cup. This guide lays out the two main styles you’ll see today: Classic Shakes and Master Shakes. Both start with a vanilla ice cream base, then get finished with whipped cream and a cherry on top.

Think of this as a practical order cheat sheet. You’ll get current flavors, size ounces, calorie notes, and typical price ranges. We explain how to customize a simple shake or go all-in on a loaded, dessert-style option.

Prices and availability change by location and season. Double-check the app or your local menu board before you order. The roundup that follows includes clear tables, quick comparisons, and our picks for the best first orders based on craving — fruity, chocolatey, or classic.

What’s on the Sonic Shakes Menu Right Now

Want a quick snapshot of today’s shake lineup so you can order without guessing? Below is a clear look at the two main styles and what to expect from each.

Classic Shakes vs. Master Shakes at a glance

Type Texture Typical add-ins Best when
Classic shakes Smooth, drinkable Simple syrups (vanilla, chocolate) On the go or lighter craving
Master shakes Thick, spoon-worthy Cookies, cheesecake chunks, heavy mix-ins Treat-yourself dessert moments

Both lines start with real ice cream, so expect a richer mouthfeel and a dairy-forward taste. That “made with real vanilla ice cream” base gives more body than a water- or powder-based drink.

What’s typically included

Most shakes come topped with whipped cream and a cherry. You can ask to skip the whipped cream or the cherry if you want.

Remember: limited-time flavors rotate. A loaded master means extra mix-ins, more thickness, and usually higher calories. If you’re eating in the car, a classic may be easier. If you’re treating yourself, reach for a master shake.

Sonic Milkshake Menu: Classic Shakes Flavors, Prices & Calories

Pick a classic flavor and size in under a minute with this quick price-and-calorie snapshot.

A classic shake starts with a vanilla ice cream base blended smooth with syrups or fruit. Each one is finished with whipped cream and a cherry by default. Classics are the simpler, value-forward choice compared with loaded master shakes.

Classic flavors you’ll commonly see

  • Vanilla
  • Chocolate
  • Strawberry
  • Banana
  • Caramel
  • Hot fudge
  • Peanut butter

Classic shake prices by size (typical)

Size Typical price (USD) Notes
Mini $4.19 Smaller cup, lower calories
Small $5.09 Good value for one
Medium $5.79 Most popular pick
Large $6.79 Shareable or big treat

Medium calories by flavor (approx.)

Flavor Calories (medium)
Vanilla 710
Chocolate 720
Banana 750
Strawberry 690
Caramel 740
Hot fudge 840
Peanut butter 840

Classic prices usually sit below or close to master shake pricing, so classics are the go-to for a simple craving. Local drive-in franchises may vary prices, and app deals can change what you pay.

Classic Shake Flavor Highlights for Everyday Cravings

When you want a reliable cup that hits the sweet spot, classic flavors make ordering fast and fuss-free. These picks are smooth, timeless, and easy to pair with a burger or fries.

Vanilla and chocolate: the go-to picks

Vanilla is steady and familiar. It pairs well with savory sides and lets other tastes stand out.

Chocolate delivers a richer, cocoa-forward taste. Both are dependable starts when you want something classic and comforting.

Strawberry and banana: fruit-forward options

Strawberry feels bright and refreshing. It reads as a lighter pick on a warm day.

Banana is mellow and smooth. Both fruit choices feel less heavy than fudge-based options.

Caramel and hot fudge: dessert vibes

Caramel tastes rich and buttery. Hot fudge leans deeper and more dessert-like. These are the evening treats you crave after dinner.

Peanut butter: thicker and more filling

Peanut butter gives a denser texture and a salty-sweet balance. It’s great when you want a more filling treat.

Quick tweak: ask to skip whipped cream if you prefer a slightly lighter cup.

Flavor Taste note Best moment Pairing
Vanilla Clean, creamy Everyday comfort Burger & fries
Chocolate Cocoa-forward Familiar craving Classic combo
Strawberry Bright, fruity Warm days Light lunch
Banana Mellow, smooth Snack time Breakfast-style
Caramel / Hot fudge Rich, buttery / Deep chocolate Dessert moments After-dinner treat
Peanut butter Thick, salty-sweet Hearty craving Chocolate mix

Sonic Master Shakes Menu: Flavors, Prices & Nutrition

A vibrant and appetizing display of various Sonic Master Shakes, each presented in a classic tall glass with colorful whipped cream tops and garnishes like sprinkles, cherries, and chocolate drizzles. Foreground: focus on three distinct shakes with flavors such as strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla, showcasing texture and enticing colors. Middle: a sleek, modern diner table setting with stylish utensils and straws. Background: soft-focus image of a bustling Sonic drive-in, with friendly staff wearing colorful uniforms, creating an inviting atmosphere. Natural daylight filters in, casting warm highlights on the shakes, enhancing their visual appeal. The overall mood is cheerful and fun, appealing to milkshake lovers of all ages.

If you want a true dessert-in-a-cup, the Master lineup is where the indulgence lives. These thicker creations start with the same ice cream base but add big mix-ins, swirls, and chunky textures you can spoon.

Master shake flavors to know

  • Oreo Cheesecake
  • Strawberry Cheesecake
  • Cheesecake
  • Oreo Chocolate
  • Peanut Butter

Real-time prices by size (typical)

Size Price (USD) Notes
Mini $3.59 Small treat
Small $4.59 Good value
Medium $5.69 Most ordered
Large $6.79 Share or big craving

Medium calories (approx.)

Flavor Calories (medium)
Oreo Cheesecake 940
Strawberry Cheesecake 790
Cheesecake 750
Oreo Chocolate 910
Peanut Butter 1030

What makes these feel like dessert is obvious: dense texture, cookie and cheesecake chunks, and thick swirls of cream. Many are topped with whipped cream and a cream cherry, and they often include oreo cookie pieces or peanut butter ribbons for extra bite.

Expect to eat some with a spoon and sip the rest. Prices vary by franchise and specials can change the price at the register or on the app, so check local offers if you want the best value.

Best Sonic Shakes to Order First

Start here: a compact list of must-try sonic shakes for every mood. This short guide helps you pick a classic or a master shake without overthinking. Each pick balances flavor and value so you can order quickly.

Editor picks across Classic and Master

Try these five first: Strawberry Classic, Hot Fudge Classic, Caramel Classic, Oreo Cheesecake Master, and Oreo Chocolate Master. They cover fruit, deep chocolate, and full-dessert options.

Oreo options and cookie crunch

Oreo choices add oreo cookie pieces for crunchy texture. Oreo Chocolate leans chocolate-forward. Oreo Cheesecake tastes creamier and cheesecake-rich. Both are crowd-pleasers.

Peanut butter picks

Peanut butter masters are thick and filling. Look for Reese-style vibes or peanut butter swirls if you want a richer cup.

Pick Type Taste Best for Typical price (USD)
Strawberry Classic Classic Bright, fruity Warm days $5.09
Hot Fudge Classic Classic Deep chocolate Dessert treat $5.79
Oreo Cheesecake Master Creamy, cookie-rich Shareable dessert $5.69
Oreo Chocolate Master Master Chocolate-forward Crowd-pleaser $5.69
Peanut Butter Master Master Thick, nutty Hearty craving $5.69

Quick value note: master shakes cost a bit more but often feel like a dessert in a cup. Pick based on your craving and your passengers’ tastes. These choices help most customers order with confidence.

Seasonal & Limited-Time Sonic Shakes Worth Watching For

Limited-time shakes bring bakery-style tastes to your cup for a short run. These seasonal drops often swap standard mix-ins for bold, nostalgic notes.

Churro profile

The churro shake blends warm cinnamon-sugar with a ribbon of caramel and a hint of browned butter. It tastes like a warm pastry folded into cold ice cream and cream. Try it when you want a bakery-style treat in a cup.

Fall, winter, and celebration drops

Expect pumpkin spice in autumn and eggnog during winter holidays. Celebration flavors like birthday cake and red velvet or cake-batter styles pop up for party moments. These are the most photo-worthy, indulgent options for special occasions.

Availability and price notes

Limited flavors rotate and can sell out. That variation affects price: premium mix-ins and demand can raise the price above regular options. Check the app or local signage to confirm availability before you head out.

Flavor Typical season Price note
Churro shake Spring / limited runs Often premium price
Pumpkin Spice Fall Higher than classic
Eggnog Winter Limited-time pricing
Birthday Cake / Red Velvet Celebration drops Mix-in premiums

Shake Sizes, Ounces & What You Actually Get

Size matters when you crave a shake — here’s what each cup actually holds. Knowing ounces helps you match hunger, budget, and the taste you want.

Mini, Small, Medium, Large size guide

Mini: 10 oz. Small: 14 oz. Medium: 20 oz. Large: 32 oz.

Mini is the fastest way to save on price and cut intake. Medium is the standard experience. Large fits sharing or skipping dessert later.

How size impacts price and calories

Price rises with size. Cost-per-ounce can improve on larger cups, depending on deals and time-of-day discounts. Rich master-style flavors feel heavier as size increases.

Ice and ice cream density, plus mix-ins, change how filling a cup seems. Cookie-heavy options will feel bulkier than their ounces suggest.

Size Ounces Typical price (USD) Best when
Mini 10 oz $3.59–$4.19 Quick treat; lower calories
Small 14 oz $4.59–$5.09 Single craving; good value
Medium 20 oz $5.69–$5.79 Standard order; fuller flavor
Large 32 oz $6.79 Share or big appetite

Practical tip: families can order several minis so each customer gets their favorite flavors without overdoing the calories or price. Choose mini for a quick hit, medium for the classic cup, and large when sharing is planned.

Shake Toppings, Mix-Ins & Customization Options

A vibrant display of various milkshake toppings and mix-ins, arranged artistically on a rustic wooden table. In the foreground, colorful sprinkles, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, and fresh fruits like strawberries and bananas are beautifully presented in small, elegant bowls. The middle ground features overflowing milkshakes in tall glasses, each adorned with a different combination of toppings, showcasing a mix of creamy colors. The background consists of a dreamy, softly lit café setting with blurred-out vintage décor that hints at a welcoming atmosphere. The lighting is warm and inviting, creating a cozy and indulgent mood, with a focus on the textures and colors of the toppings. The angle is slightly from above, creating a dynamic perspective that draws the viewer's eye to the delightful toppings.

Toppings and mix-ins turn a basic shake into your favorite treat. Knowing what comes standard and what costs extra helps you order with confidence.

What comes standard

Most shakes arrive topped with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. That whipped cream cherry combo is the default unless you ask otherwise.

Popular add-ons

Common mix-ins include Oreo cookie pieces, graham cracker crumbs, and cheesecake chunks. Syrups and swirls—hot fudge, caramel drizzle, chocolate syrup, and peanut butter—change texture and taste fast.

Customization tips

You can usually add, remove, or double toppings. Ask for “no whipped cream” or “skip the cherry” to simplify a cup for kids or picky eaters.

Extras often carry an added price. Check at the speaker if you plan to stack multiple premium ingredients.

Topping / Add-in Effect on shake Order phrase Price note
Whipped cream & maraschino cherry Classic finish; adds sweetness “No whipped cream” or “hold the cherry” Standard; usually included
Oreo cookie pieces / graham cracker crumbs Crunch and texture “Extra cookie pieces” May add a small upcharge
Cheesecake chunks / peanut butter swirl Dense, dessert-style bite “Add cheesecake chunks” or “add peanut butter swirl” Premium mix-ins often cost more
Hot fudge / caramel / chocolate syrup Deeper chocolate or buttery sweetness “Extra hot fudge” or “caramel drizzle” Usually a modest add-on fee

Many of the viral favorites are just smart custom builds. Use simple phrases at the speaker to get the exact flavor and texture you want without surprises in price.

How to Get the Best Sonic Shake Prices

A little timing and the app can save you real money on the same shake you already love.

Here are the most reliable ways to pay less. Timing often matters as much as what you order. Follow these simple steps so you get the best prices without extra fuss.

Key deal windows and tips

  • Happy Hour: many Sonic Drive-In locations run it around 2–4 PM. Shakes are often half-price in that window.
  • Sonic app specials: check daily deals, order ahead, and redeem local coupons for lower prices.
  • Late-night half-price: some stores run a late window. Times vary, so call or check the app first.
  • Limited $1.99 classic shake promos: available in select markets. These show up for short runs and can be great value.
Deal type Typical time Expected discount Tip for customers
Happy Hour 2–4 PM Up to 50% off Order during window; check store hours
App special Any time (varies) 10–40% or set price Save offers to wallet before checkout
Late-night deal Late evening (varies) Up to 50% off Confirm start time with location
$1.99 classic promo Limited runs Fixed low price Availability varies by market

Practical strategy: plan family orders around deal windows. Size up only when it reduces the per-ounce price. Read app terms—discounts may not stack with other offers.

Classic vs. Master Shakes: Which One Should You Buy?

Deciding between a lighter, sippable cup and a loaded dessert cup comes down to three simple questions. Think about texture, how much you want to spend, and whether you want chunks with every bite.

Price, texture, and mix-ins comparison

Classic shakes are smooth and simple. They blend vanilla ice cream with syrup or fruit. The result is drinkable and quick to finish.

Master shakes arrive thicker. Expect cookie pieces, cheesecake chunks, and ribbons of swirl. They feel more like dessert and often need a spoon.

Choosing by craving: lighter classic shakes vs. loaded master shakes

Pick a classic shake if you want a lighter sip after lunch or a quick comfort treat. Choose a master when you want a shareable, dessert-style cup that holds up to richer mix-ins.

  • Price: classics usually cost less; masters add mix-ins so expect higher price and calories.
  • Texture: classics = smooth; masters = chunky, dense, layered.
  • Mix-ins explained: cookies, cheesecake pieces, candy ribbons create bite-to-bite contrast.
Feature Classic Shakes Master Shakes
Texture Smooth, drinkable Thick, spoon-worthy
Typical price (USD) $4.19–$5.79 $4.59–$6.79
Typical calories (medium) 690–750 750–1,030
Best when Quick comfort, on the go Dessert moments, sharing

Remember that calories climb fast with loaded cups. If you want flavor but fewer calories, order a smaller size or skip extra cream. For customers balancing taste and intake, size matters more than type.

Neither option is better. They serve different moments. Use this guide to match your craving, your price point, and how you plan to enjoy the cup.

Sonic Blast vs Sonic Milkshake: Which Treat Fits the Moment

Deciding between a spoonable dessert and a sip-friendly cup often comes down to texture and timing.

A sonic milkshake is blended smooth and meant to sip. It uses a thicker vanilla ice cream base and finishes creamy. It’s easier while driving or when you want a quick treat.

A Blast is chunkier and spoon-first. It uses soft-serve–style ice cream with mix-ins spread throughout. Expect cookie pieces, ribbons, and a denser bite that feels like dessert, not just a drink.

Price can be similar between the two. The experience differs. Pick by how you plan to eat it.

Feature Milkshake Blast Best when
Texture Smooth, drinkable Thick, chunky On the go vs parked
Base Vanilla ice cream base Soft-serve style cream Sipable vs spoonable
Typical price $4.19–$5.79 $4.59–$6.79 Similar price; different experience
Use case Quick comfort, lighter cup Treat-focused, dessert moments Drive vs sit-and-savor

Your Next Sonic Shake Order Starts Here

Keep it easy: a three-step approach helps you pick the perfect cup in under a minute.

Order roadmap: decide Classic vs. sonic master, choose a flavor, then pick a size. That’s it.

Safe first orders: vanilla for pure comfort, caramel for buttery sweetness, hot fudge for deep chocolate, and peanut butter for a thick treat. For dessert-style picks, try Strawberry Classic or Oreo Cheesecake Master.

Check the app for seasonal flavors, local price and Happy Hour deals. Use promos to lower the price when possible.

Want tweaks? Add extra cream or toppings for dessert mode. Or skip whipped topping to keep it simple. Now you’re ready to order at the stall—no second-guessing.

FAQ

What’s currently on the shake menu right now?

The menu features classic cream-based shakes—vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, banana, caramel, hot fudge, and peanut butter—plus loaded master shakes with cookie, cheesecake and candy mix-ins. Seasonal and limited-time flavors rotate, so check your local drive-in or app for today’s offerings and prices.

What’s the difference between classic shakes and master shakes at a glance?

Classic shakes are simple, made with real ice cream and a single flavor or syrup. Master shakes are larger, thicker, and built with chunky mix-ins like Oreo cookie pieces, cheesecake chunks, or peanut butter swirls—they’re more like a dessert in a cup.

What does “made with real vanilla ice cream” mean for taste and texture?

It means the base is a traditional, creamy ice cream rather than a thin dairy mix. Expect a richer mouthfeel, fuller cream taste, and a thicker pour that holds mix-ins and toppings better.

Are whipped cream and a cherry always included?

Standard orders typically come topped with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. You can ask to skip them or add extra toppings when you order.

What classic shake flavors are available and which are most popular?

The classic lineup includes vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, banana, caramel, hot fudge, and peanut butter. Vanilla and chocolate remain the go-to picks for most guests, while peanut butter and hot fudge attract those wanting richer treats.

How are classic shake prices broken down by size?

Prices vary by location. Typical size tiers are mini, small, medium, and large. Check the app or your local drive-in for real-time pricing and any regional specials.

How many calories are in a medium classic shake?

Calories depend on flavor. A medium vanilla or chocolate tends to be lower than thicker options like peanut butter or hot fudge. Use the restaurant’s nutrition guide online or in-app for exact numbers by flavor.

Which classic flavors are best for everyday cravings?

Vanilla and chocolate are reliable and familiar. Strawberry and banana offer fruit-forward options. Caramel and hot fudge give rich dessert vibes, while peanut butter delivers a thicker, indulgent bite.

What master shake flavors should I know about?

Popular master choices include Oreo Chocolate, Oreo Cheesecake, Strawberry Cheesecake, and peanut butter varieties that mimic Reese’s-style swirls. These feature chunky mix-ins and extra sauces.

How are master shakes priced and how many calories do they have?

Master shake prices and calories are higher than classic shakes and vary by size and location. A medium master shake often has a broader calorie range due to mix-ins. Check the local price and nutrition info before ordering.

Why do master shakes feel like dessert in a cup?

They combine a creamy ice cream base with dense mix-ins—cookies, cheesecake pieces, candy—and extra syrups. The texture and sweetness mimic plated desserts, making them more decadent than standard shakes.

Which shakes should I try first—classic or master?

If you want a simple, nostalgic treat, start with a classic vanilla or chocolate. If you’re in the mood for a rich, shareable dessert, try a master shake with Oreo or peanut butter mix-ins.

Which Oreo shake options are best?

Oreo cookie pieces, Oreo Chocolate, and Oreo Cheesecake are standout choices. They add cookie crunch and chocolate notes to the creamy base for a satisfying contrast.

What peanut butter shake choices are recommended?

Look for peanut butter swirls or master shakes that mimic Reese’s flavor. These are thicker and more indulgent, often paired with chocolate or hot fudge.

What seasonal shakes should I watch for?

Seasonal highlights include churro-style shakes with cinnamon sugar and caramel, fall pumpkin spice, winter eggnog, and celebration flavors like birthday cake or red velvet. Availability and pricing vary by season and location.

How do limited-time flavors affect availability and price?

Limited-time items may sell out quickly and sometimes carry a premium price. They’re often promoted in the app and at drive-ins, so ordering early in the day helps secure one.

What are the standard shake sizes and ounces I’ll get?

Typical size guides list Mini (about 10 oz), Small (14 oz), Medium (20 oz), and Large (32 oz). Exact ounces can vary by location; check local details for precise measurements.

How does size affect price and calories?

Larger sizes cost more and contain proportionally more calories. A medium usually balances portion and price for many guests, while a large is better for sharing or big cravings.

What toppings, mix-ins, and customization options are available?

Standard toppings include whipped cream and a cherry. Popular add-ons are Oreo cookie pieces, graham cracker crumbs, cheesecake chunks, hot fudge, caramel drizzle, and peanut butter swirls. You can request extra toppings, skip the whipped cream or cherry, or combine flavors.

Any tips for customizing without extra cost?

Ask for simple swaps like less or no whipped cream, or mixing two classic flavors before committing to a master shake. App deals sometimes include discounted add-ons—check offers before ordering.

How can I get the best shake prices?

Look for half-price shakes during Happy Hour (often midafternoon), app-exclusive specials, and late-night deals. Some locations run limited-time promos like discounted classic shakes—check the app for local details.

Classic vs. master shakes—how should I choose?

Choose by craving. Pick a classic for a lighter, familiar texture and a lower price point. Choose a master for a loaded, dessert-like experience with chunky mix-ins and richer flavor.

How does a blast compare to a traditional shake?

A blast typically blends crunchy mix-ins more smoothly into the ice cream, creating a thicker, spoonable texture. A traditional shake stays drinkable and often has fewer large chunks.

How do I start my next shake order?

Use the mobile app or drive-in menu to view current flavors, real-time prices, and nutrition info. Choose your size, add any toppings or mix-ins, and take advantage of app deals or happy hour to save.

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