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Dairy Queen announces new 2024 Fall Blizzard Treat Menu: Here's when it'll be available
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Date:2025-04-13 21:05:19
With fall just a few weeks away, Dairy Queen has revealed its Fall Blizzard Menu, which includes lots of pumpkin and a fan favorite.
Dairy Queen's Fall Blizzard Menu will roll out on Monday, Aug. 26, the restaurant chain said Monday and will feature the return of the Pumpkin Pie Blizzard Treat, a beloved seasonal fall fan favorite.
"Although temperatures may not call for flannels just yet, the new Fall Blizzard Menu gives fans the chance to enjoy seasonal flavors with the Pumpkin Pie Blizzard Treat and the return of the highly-requested French Silk Pie Blizzard Treat – straight out of the DQ Freezer," says DQ about their new menu.
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New item on DQ's Fall menu
The newest item on DQ's Fall menu is the Caramel Java Chip Blizzard Treat which includes coffee, choco-espresso crunch pieces, and caramel blended with DQ's world-famous soft serve.
DQ Fan Favorites returning for Fall
Fan-favorite items returning this fall to Dairy Queen include:
- Pumpkin Pie Blizzard Treat: Pieces of real pumpkin pie blended with DQ soft serve and garnished with whipped topping and nutmeg.
- French Silk Pie Blizzard Treat: Choco chunks, pie pieces, and cocoa fudge blended with DQ soft serve and garnished with whipped topping.
- Oreo Fudge Brownie Blizzard Treat: Oreo cookie pieces, brownies, and cocoa fudge blended with DQ soft serve.
- Salted Caramel Truffle Blizzard Treat: Salted caramel truffles, toffee pieces, choco chunks, and cocoa fudge blended with soft serve.
- Reese's Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard Treat: Reese's Pieces, cookie dough, and peanut butter topping blended with soft serve.
- Royal NY Cheesecake Blizzard Treat: Cheesecake pieces and graham blended with DQ soft serve filled with a strawberry topping center.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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