I can't be alone in my yearning for summertime and Dairy Queen announcing its line-up today is proof of that. The DQ Summer Blizzard Treat Menu includes six flavors for fans to enjoy all season long and is inspired by some of your favorite flavors.
Although summer doesn't *officially* start until June 20, you can pick up any of the new Blizzards right now at Dairy Queen locations nationwide. The line-up includes the following Blizzard flavors: Girl Scout Thin Mints, Brownie Batter, Raspberry Fudge Bliss, Nestle Drumstick with Peanuts, Frosted Animal Cookie, and Cotton Candy Blizzard.
If you're already stressed about deciding which Blizzard to try out first, here's a rundown of what exactly each one entails. The Girl Scout Thin Mints Blizzard includes Girl Scout Thin Mints cookie pieces and cool mint blended with the famous DQ soft serve. Brownie Matter is made with creamy DQ soft serve, rich brownie batter, and chewy brownie dough pieces. Raspberry Fudge Bliss features real raspberries, soft fudge pieces, and chocolate chunks blended with soft serve. Nestle Drumstick with Peanuts takes its inspiration from the ice cream truck classic with crispy, chocolate-covered Drumstick waffle cone pieces and chopped peanuts blended with soft serve. The Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard uses frosted animal cookie pieces snd pink confetti frosting blended in soft serve. Finally, the Cotton Candy Blizzard features cotton candy sprinkles blended with creamy DQ soft serve.
The Summer Blizzard Treat Menu will only be around for a limited time, but we can assume it will last well into the summertime. This gives you enough time to try every single flavor out and decide on your favorite before the seasons change.
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