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Some contributers think their smoothies didn't look as good as those from [[FruitSticks]] while others think they look better. Their Milkshakes are excellent and amazingly thick and creamy and although the format isn't original they've certainly taken milkshakes up a notch. The first milkshake bar in Oxford for decades, Moo Moos was quickly followed by two others but is still the better of the three. Highly recommended.


Some contributers think their smoothies didn't look as good as those from [[FruitSticks]] while others think they look better. Their Milkshakes are okay, but most people can't help but think that they are just a copy of [[Shakeaway]], another Milkshake bar which opened 7 years before Moo-Moo's. They came up with the original idea of putting chocolate bars, cakes, biscuits,etc in a milkshake and has most of the same flavours, except they operate in ten different cities. They have one in Oxford, so it might be worth checking out the original first.
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Moo-Moo's is a new milkshake (and smoothie) bar in the Covered Market. It's located by the High Street, where the Oxford Engraver key cutting shop used to be.

Their menu shows about over 200 different flavours of milkshakes. They have nearly every chocolate bar you can think of, plus cakes, sweets and even cereals. They come in 3 sizes; small (£2.10), regular (£2.50) and large (£3.10-and its MASSIVE). You can add extra flavours for 50p each.

Some contributers think their smoothies didn't look as good as those from FruitSticks while others think they look better. Their Milkshakes are okay, but most people can't help but think that they are just a copy of Shakeaway, another Milkshake bar which opened 7 years before Moo-Moo's. They came up with the original idea of putting chocolate bars, cakes, biscuits,etc in a milkshake and has most of the same flavours, except they operate in ten different cities. They have one in Oxford, so it might be worth checking out the original first.


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