Does a milkshake phases have tightly packed particles?

A milkshake is a thick, creamy beverage made with milk, ice cream, and flavorings. The particles in a milkshake are relatively large and widely separated, so they do not pack tightly together. This makes milkshakes easy to drink through a straw and gives them a smooth, velvety texture. In contrast, a slushy, which is also a mixture of ice, liquid, and flavorings, has smaller, more tightly packed particles. This gives slushies a denser, more icy texture.