• Bottoms Up! Introducing the 'Pamela Anderson'

    Written by PETA

    There may be a crazy number of flavors at West Hollywood's Millions of Milkshakes, but this afternoon, everyone was lined up for the one-and-only "Pamela Anderson":

     

    Pamela Anderson

     

    Pamela Anderson

     

    The Dancing With the Stars (DWTS) cha-cha-challenger ducked out of her busy rehearsal schedule today to personally introduce a heavenly vegan vanilla, pineapple, and coconut creation named in her honor. Pamela, who never turns down an opportunity to shake things up for animals, insisted that the concoction be completely dairy-free in order "to prove that one can create a truly delicious treat without having to rely on any animal products in the process."

    Since I couldn't make it to Millions of Milkshakes in person, I know what I'll be doing Monday. I'll get some Tofutti and blend my own "Pamela Anderson," and then I'll lean back and toast DWTS' most compassionate contestant as she wows millions of viewers again. Sound good?

    Written by Karin Bennett

  • Pamela Anderson 'Shakes' It Up

    Written by PETA

    Guess whose milkshake brings all the soy to the yard? (OK, I've been waiting to make that joke ever since that song was released.) Pamela Anderson! Pamela is teaming up with PETA to create the first vegan shake at L.A.'s Millions of Milkshakes. The "Pamela Anderson" (vegan vanilla soft-serve blended with coconut and pineapple) makes its much-anticipated debut this Friday at 3 p.m., when Pamela herself will appear at the West Hollywood hotspot to mix up a batch. This cow-friendly concoction is the perfect treat to hold you over until Pam's next performance on Dancing With the Stars. Will we see you there?

     

    Millions of Milkshakes

     

    Written by Logan Scherer

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