Mar. 16, 2025
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The “Mini Blizzard Treat Flights,” as DQ is calling them, are available now through the end of May, and come in an adorable cardboard cup holder that allows you to hold all three mini Blizzards in one hand.
In addition to the classics, there are a bunch of new summer Blizzard flavors that will be on the menu until the end of August, so you’ve got plenty of options for filling up that flight.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Dairy Queen’s new dessert has sugar, spice and everything nice.
The ice cream spot started serving their newchurro-dipped coneson Feb. 27 at all locations. The menu item is available nationally followinglimited trialsover the past few years.
The churro cone is not the only new menu item at DQ. The latest “Blizzard of the Month” is a mint brownieblizzard. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, the green treat blends brownie pieces, chocolate chunks, vanilla ice cream and minty crème de menthe.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Dairy QueenIt’s blizzard season!Dairy Queen has launched the official summer blizzard menu, and it includes two exciting new flavors.One of the ice cream chain’s new blizzards is infused with lots of chocolate — and nostalgia! The Oreo Dirt Pie blizzard is made with Oreo cookie pieces, gummy worms and fudge crumble all blended in soft serve ice cream. The summertime treat takes inspiration from childhood playground shenanigans.Another new treat is the caramel fudge cheesecake blizzard.
Mar. 16, 2025
Dairy Queenis bringing back one of its most beloved treats.
The ice cream chain confirmed with PEOPLE that the Cherry Cone Dip will be returning to the DQ menu after it wasdiscontinued last spring.
“We know our fans love the Cherry Dipped Cone, and we’re excited to bring this sweet offering back for a limited time at participating locations,” a representative for the brand said in a statement.
“Back in May, I announced that Cherry Cone Dip was being discontinued and replaced with Butterscotch and I knew a lot of people would be upset,” said Miranda, who’s a district manager at Dairy Queen locations in Michigan.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Some words just soundsupersimilar.
Cassandra Walker, an employee ata Dairy Queenin Milledgeville, Georgia knows this all too well, asUSA Todayhas reportedthat she claims she was fired for creating a marijuana-themed cake after her manager misheard a mother who requested a Moana-themed cake for her daughter’s birthday.
The photo of the jolly green cake began going viral on social media on July 2nd, when Kensli Taylor Davis, a 25-year-old woman, posted a photo of her birthday cake to Facebook, captioning it: “I haven’t had a chance to tell y’all about our experience this weekend with my birthday cake.