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Dairy Queen teases fall Blizzard menu with 7 new and returning flavors. What to know

A few fan favorites will return to Dairy Queen’s fall Blizzard Treats menu.
A few fan favorites will return to Dairy Queen’s fall Blizzard Treats menu. Photo by Dairy Queen

Dairy Queen is bringing back a few fan-favorite Blizzard treats — plus a new flavor.

Fans can get a first taste of the fall Blizzard menu starting Monday, Aug. 26, according to the Minnesota-based fast food chain.

This year’s lineup features seven new and returning flavors, including the fan-favorite pumpkin pie Blizzard, Dairy Queen said in a news release. The newest creation, caramel java chip, is made with “coffee, choco-espresso crunch pieces and caramel” blended with vanilla soft serve.

Dairy Queen’s fall Blizzard Treat menu features seven new and returning flavors, available for a limited time.
Dairy Queen’s fall Blizzard Treat menu features seven new and returning flavors, available for a limited time. Photo by Dairy Queen

The fall menu, announced Monday, Aug. 12, also includes:

  • Pumpkin pie Blizzard treat
  • French silk pie Blizzard treat
  • Oreo fudge brownie Blizzard treat
  • Salted caramel truffle Blizzard treat
  • Reese’s Pieces cookie dough Blizzard treat
  • Royal NY cheesecake Blizzard treat

All are available for a limited time, though Dairy Queen didn’t say for how long.

Pricing information wasn’t immediately available.

Earlier this year, the fast food chain teased the re-release of “more than 170” Blizzard treat flavors after popping the lock on its “DQ Freezer” for the first time.

Find your nearest Dairy Queen here.

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This story was originally published August 12, 2024 at 12:19 PM with the headline "Dairy Queen teases fall Blizzard menu with 7 new and returning flavors. What to know."

Tanasia Kenney
Sun Herald
Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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