Every month brings a tempting seasonal Blizzard to Dairy Queen. The Queen knows exactly what fantastic flavor we’ll be craving. (We’re still buzzing about the comeback of the S’mores Blizzard). Nothing hits like a tried-and-true flavor,
As Valentine’s Day is approaching, various brands in the U.S. are unveiling exciting treats to celebrate love and affection.
Dairy Queen is bringing back two red velvet frozen treats for the holiday. Beginning Jan. 27, the fast food chain will add the Red Velvet Cake Blizzard Treat and the Red Velvet Blizzard Cupid Cake to the menu nationwide.
The Red Velvet Cake Blizzard is a DQ favorite for a reason. This limited-time Blizzard features rich red velvet cake pieces, silky cream cheese icing, and classic DQ soft serve, all blended into a luxurious, irresistible treat with the color to boot.
A winter storm prompted a National Weather Service office in Louisiana to issue a first-ever blizzard warning. The storm is causing dangerous conditions from Texas to North Carolina.
A Dairy Queen location on the West Shore in Cumberland County has temporarily closed its doors. According to a Facebook announcement made back on January 9, the local ice cream shop on 607 East Simpson Street in Mechanicsburg is currently closed and undergoing renovations.
A winter storm prompted a National Weather Service office in Louisiana to issue a first-ever blizzard warning. The storm is causing dangerous conditions from Texas to North Carolina.
You can still order mostly-in-Texas menu items such as a Chicken-Fried Steak Sandwich, Chicken & Dumplings, Tacos, and a side of Texas Toast (of course) at Texas Dairy Queens. In 2024, a new sauce was even added to menus known as the “DQ Texas Sauce.”
To make a homemade Blizzard, TikTok users scoop flavors like vanilla, chocolate, or rum raisin ice cream into a stand mixer and add their favorite toppings, such as leftover holiday candy, brownies, or peanut butter. Then they blend everything to achieve the signature soft-serve-like consistency of Dairy Queen Blizzard.
Customers at one Cumberland County Dairy Queen will have to wait for Blizzards and Peanut Buster Parfaits. The restaurant at 607 E. Simpson St. in Mechanicsburg announced on Facebook it is closed for renovations. “Dairy Queen in Mechanicsburg is renovating! We expect to be open by mid-February,” says the message.
ALLIANCE ‒ Residents and businesses near University of Mount Union have been issued a boil alert due to a water main break Tuesday night. It is unclear if the break has been fixed, or where it was found. But, according to city officials, the streets affected by this boil alert are as follows:
As I was scrolling through social media, staring at food video after food video, I came across this genius trick for making a Dairy Queen-style "Blizzard" at home. I immediately knew I had to give it a try because not only do I love a Dairy Queen Blizzard,