Dairy Queen Is Adding 7 New Blizzard Flavors To The Menu
Dairy Queen’s fall menu for 2024 includes a brand-new Blizzard flavor as well as six returning fan favorites. Here’s what to look for if you’re a Blizzard lover.
- Caramel Java Chip Blizzard (NEW) – DQ’s soft serve blended with coffee, choco-espresso crunch pieces, and a caramel topping. It checks in at 360 calories for a mini size.
- Pumpkin Pie Blizzard – also 360 calories for a mini, it features Dairy Queen’s soft serve with real pumpkin pie pieces mixed in with whipped topping and nutmeg.
- French Silk Pie Blizzard – soft serve with choco chunks, pie pieces, and cocoa fudge with whipped topping at 430 calories for a mini.
- Oreo Fudge Brownie Blizzard – soft serve with Oreo Cookie pieces, brownies, and cocoa topping. A mini contains 410 calories.
- Reese’s Piece Cookie Dough Blizzard – soft serve, Reese’s pieces candy, chocolate chip cookie dough, and a peanut butter topping with 460 calories for a mini.
- Salted Caramel Truffle Blizzard – DQ soft serve with salted caramel truffles, toffee pieces, choco chunks, and cocoa fudge. A mini has 420 calories.
- Royal New York Cheesecake Blizzard – at 450 calories for a mini, it features cheesecake pieces and graham blended into soft serve and filled with a strawberry topping center.
Dairy Queen is also offering a BOGO free Blizzard promotion from September 9 through September 22. DQ rewards members can grab this deal on the mobile app at participating Dairy Queen locations nationwide.
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Dunkin's fall menu is back with a new drink called the "Dunkalatte." Krispy Kreme is offering a dozen donuts for $2 this weekend.
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The Chicken Big Mac might finally be hitting McDonald's in the U.S.
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Have that extra glass of wine if you want; it's National Cabernet Day.
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Yeti and Liquid Death teamed up to create an ice cooler that resembles a casket. But if you want it for Halloween, you might have to re-mortgage your house because they're auctioning it off for a lot of money.
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National Lemon Juice Day: Does This Dishwasher Hack Really Work?
Happy National Lemon Juice Day . . . not to be confused with National Lemon Day, which was last month . . . or National Lemon Month, which was back in June. (???)
Right on cue, a lemon-related hack is making the rounds online. But is it a GOOD hack, or just more TikTok nonsense?
Tossing half a lemon in your dishwasher supposedly kills bacteria and prevents limescale from building up.
"Food & Wine" looked into whether it really works. And the answer is . . . in theory, yes. The acidity might help with lime build-up. But overall, it's probably not worth it. And you can't just toss half a lemon in there, either.
The seeds can clog or break the machine. So you have to remove them first. And half a lemon won't do much anyway. You'd need to use multiple lemons.
Consumer Reports looked into this same hack last year and found it's better to just use a cleaning solution designed for de-scaling dishwashers.
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