The first Dairy Queen opened in Illinois in 1940, but it wasn't until 1985 that the treat known as the Blizzard came onto the scene and changed fast food desserts forever. The name of the frozen treat ...
The holiday season is officially here. For some, that means Hallmark movies 24/7. Others set about trying to find the ugliest sweater they can. But for me, it means it’s finally time to enjoy hot ...
Oreo crumbles. Fudge. Gummy worms. A spoonful of pure joy that took you straight back to summer days, backyard vibes and sticky fingers. Yes, it's none other than Dairy Queen's highly requested Oreo ...
The seasonal beverage returns alongside a limited-time Treats for Two cupcake deal ...
Making its delicious return—just in time to satisfy sweet cravings and serve as the ultimate treat for your sweetheart—is the ...
See what’s changing at Dairy Queen in 2026, including new Blizzards, sparkling drinks, and limited-time treats.
It may seem like the holidays just […] ...
I don't know if Dairy Queen is good. I mean, it's not that I've not tried Dairy Queen (I don't live under a rock), it's just that I oscillate between loving it and feeling like it's a watered down, ...
Not like you need convincing that Dairy Queen’s sweets should be enjoyed beyond summer, but in case you need a reminder, the dessert chain has announced its lineup of fall Blizzards, which include ...
Dairy Queen is already getting ready for the summer season with a new collection of Blizzard flavor combinations. As we get closer to the summer months, locations around the country will roll out ...