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Island Dreams

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Published on December 19, 1996

The peanut butter punch ($3.95) is probably more fattening than strengthening, but it's worth every calorie. Thicker and richer than any shake, it tastes for all the world like Reese's peanut butter cups liquefied and blended into cold, melted Blue Bell French vanilla -- the perfect drink to sip while imagining white sand beaches, fragrant breezes and the constant steady murmur of the Caribbean waves.

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