Adding fixins' and other mix-ins

The impressive air conditioning at your local Costco isn't the only advantage of this budget-friendly food court trick. This DIY treat also boasts a wallet-friendly price. A cup of ice cream from Costco will only cost you $1.99, while a fountain drink is just 69 cents. This means you can enjoy a cola float for under $3.00 (before tax). If you want to indulge a bit more, you can opt for a sundae instead of regular ice cream. You can choose between a strawberry or chocolate sundae for this upgrade. However, keep in mind that a Costco sundae is priced at $2.49, nearly a dollar more than the standard ice cream. Plus, if vanilla isn't your favorite, you can request a cup of chocolate ice cream at no additional cost.
Now for the downside. Dedicated Coca-Cola enthusiasts may be disappointed when attempting to create a classic Coke float with this hack, as Costco food courts exclusively offer Pepsi products. Nevertheless, they provide a variety of soda options, including Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Starry, and lemonade. This means you can mix and match different ice cream and soda combinations for your float. Unfortunately, root beer, a key ingredient in the beloved root beer float, is not available. So, if you want to take advantage of this Costco hack, you'll have to settle for a Pepsi float. Despite this limitation, the hack remains a great way to enjoy a delicious and affordable ice cream treat (Costco membership not included).
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