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| - Second time having Peace Treats, First time at the Square One location.
Located in between Jean Machine & Jack and Jones lies Peace Collective. As you enter the store, you are shown the Peace Collectives clothing line displayed in a clean, sleek minimalist fashion, in these store section they sell clothes, hats, Pop pins and stickers (drake stickers).
Peace Treats (what this review is really about) is located at the back of the store which has a different vibe to its milkshake shop compared to its clothing front. There you'll see a mural of a mouth licking lips and on the opposite side of the wall is the famous mural of drake that many have taken instagram pictures with.
Now onto the milkshakes themselves. I visited here with my girlfriend to try out their limited "Red Velvet Oh Canada" Milkshakes, we also ended up trying the "Conetrolla" (in collab with Demetres) both that cost $8.50. Like I've said in my previous review of Peace Treats at their Toronto location, these milkshakes really look good for the aesthetics and not much for the taste, this time however, I really enjoyed these two milkshakes. They didn't taste bland, but you could taste the red velvet in the Oh Canada Milkshake and the Cookie Butter/Peanut Butter with the Conetrolla. Its a step up for me in ordering these milkshakes because of a better experience in taste I had compared to the ones I had in their Toronto location.
I would recommend it to those to try out their milkshakes, especially since its a location in the Peel Region.
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