Chocolaty with a tiny sour note, not at all offensive. There’s a noticeable grain to the texture but it doesn’t detract from the pleasant flavor.
All tagged 6.0
Chocolaty with a tiny sour note, not at all offensive. There’s a noticeable grain to the texture but it doesn’t detract from the pleasant flavor.
Lack of cocoa flavor is made up for by the creaminess, which is furthered by the salt quotient— giving it a buttery snap at the end. Would be nice if there were more chocolate aspect, but it’s enjoyable enough as is.
Very sweet and a mildly malty— which helps, but this is a bit much at once. It should be diluted with regular milk to maintain the decent flavor but cut down the sweetness to a more palatable level.
Beautiful aesthetics, and nicely creamy but lacks a cocoa punch. It’s definitely a flavor upgrade from the Lowfat version, but lacks imagination.
One of the most generic-looking packages I've seen, but the taste is actually quite punchy— lots of sweetness, adequate cocoa, decent amount of salt, and an almost caramel-y finish that works pretty well.
Powdery and chalky but delivers a good malty flavor that finishes with a touch of sweetness and implores you to take the next sip.
Strong flavors across the board, and the only drawback is a heavy, syrupy sweetness that you can feel in your throat post-swallow. A relatively minor gripe, but noticeable.
Strong, sour, unique cocoa flavor that has a richness to it but it’s lacking on the salt and cream traits that would balance out the sweetness. Still, an indulgent-feeling drink that is worthy of a try.
So thin and smooth that you expect a watery quality-- but it's not there— instead it delivers a solid chocolate experience with minimal baggage.
Flavorful, chalky, salty, sweet, and unique. The cocoa flavor is a bit powdery and it's followed by a salty and almost buttery slap. An entertaining way to spend 2 minutes, or 350 calories (eek).
Nails the creaminess that the lower-fat version was lacking (which instead was watery)— but has no noticeable salt whatsoever. With the addition of a nice salty punch, this would be in elite company.
Excellent combination of thin and creamy, which with average sweetness makes the drinking experience enjoyable. The chocolate piece is very hard to locate but I enjoyed the search and would gladly do it again.
Strong creamy flavor that pairs well with the silky smoothness and thin viscosity. Adequately sweet, not super chocolaty, but also absent is the nutty flavor of the fresh Foremost Chocolate version.
Chalky, thin but slightly rough, and decently chocolaty. The pieces fit together nicely for an above average drink.
Creamy, but still has the same (almost) minty/paste-like flavor that was present in the low fat version.
Nice well-rounded chocolate milk with each flavor category easily identifiable. Smooth and easy to drink, above standard.
Great cocoa flavor but also a relatively strong ‘marshmallow-y’ taste that is unavoidable once you recognize it. Very sweet and flavorful, if you love chocolate marshmallows, go out of your way to find this.
A slightly more sour than sweet taste which meshes well with the strong cocoa flavor. It is quite chalky and leaves a decent bit of residue on the glass, but it manages to deliver good flavor.
Good flavor, nice viscosity and texture with a creaminess still present. More sweet than chocolaty, but overall above average.
Unbelievably strong cocoa taste, I feel like I got a buzz from the first sip! There’s such a strong component of raw cocoa here that the bitterness comes through as well. It’s not very sweet, and it is extremely thick— what a unique drink this is!