
Get Ready Texas Dairy Queen is Bringing Back these Long Gone Blizzard Favorites
When you think about Texas you think about cowboys and horses, and "America's favorite" team, The Cowboys. You think Western and Southern, Dr Pepper and Whataburger. Another restaurant that was equated with Texas was the restaurant with the Texas stop sign.
At one point in time, everyone knew that the Texas stop sign was Dairy Queen. That was because you could usually find a Dairy Queen in nearly every town big or small. I mean this is DQ country.
How Long Has Dairy Queen Been in Business?
Dairy Queen has been around for over eight decades, serving delicious treats such as Country Baskets, The Dude, Dilly Bars, and, of course, the famous DQ Blizzard.
How Old is the Dairy Queen Blizzard?
Dairy Queen is celebrating their 85th anniversary! Not only that this year marks the 40th anniversary of the DQ Blizzard which was released in 1985, and to celebrate they are bringing back some of your long-gone Blizzard favorites.
- Cotton Candy Blizzard
- Confetti Cake Blizzard
- S'mores Blizzard
I mean you can't celebrate without a cake! Not only are they bringing back these fan favorites, but they are also introducing two new Blizzards including,
- Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake- this includes cheesecake pieces, chocolate chunks and strawberry topping
- Mixing Bowl Mashup - a mix of brownie batter and chocolate chip cookie dough
Now that you're drooling, not only are they bringing back your favorites, but they are offering 85-cent Blizzards to celebrate. DQ rewards members can get 85-cent Blizzards through the DQ app with a $1 purchase. This offer is available until April 6th.
This is nothing but a win/win! This is where you run don't walk to the nearest Texas stop sign to try your old favorites before they disappear again and the new cool flavors. Oh and don't forget the anticipation you feel when they flip your Blizzard upside down and right side up to make sure it is thick enough.
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