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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 2,656 PointsBlueberry Smoothie Template Literal
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, I answered the problem but the code is coming back that the value of "drink" wrong.
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;
const drink = `${flavor} + ${type}: $${price}`;
1 Answer
Guillermo Gallo
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,518 PointsYour code looks very good so far. The problem with your solution is that you are mixing template literals with string concatenation.
When using template literals, like you are in your solution, you donβt need to use the + operator. If you remove this and just leave a blank space between flavor and type your solution should pass.
Hope this helps.