No.
A soft drink is one that contains no alcohol and is typically made with carbonated water.
While milkshakes do not contain alcohol, they are not made with carbonated water, and were therefore not soft drinks.
They are simply classed as "milkshakes" or dairy drinks.
On a restaurant menu, you will see them listed as "soft drinks and milkshakes".
As another example, fruit drinks which contains fruit pulps are classed as smoothies rather than soft drinks.
Milkshake straws are larger in diameter than soft drink straws. Since milkshakes are thick, they are very hard to drink with a small straw, thus the increased diameter of the straw makes it easier to drink.
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you cant get a black milkshake to HOLD but you can get one to drink. it would just make your hair black.