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Dairy Queen offers limited-time BOGO deal on Blizzards: How to redeem the offer
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Date:2025-04-19 01:45:14
Dairy Queen released its fall menu recently, and it also announced a sweet deal that is available to customers beginning Monday.
The chain is offering a buy one, get one deal on their popular Blizzard treats, the company said in the news release. The BOGO deal will be available from Monday to Sept. 22 exclusively through the DQ Mobile App for Rewards members at participating locations.
“With our BOGO free offer, fans can treat themselves to not one, but two Blizzard Treats – it doesn’t get any sweeter, or tastier, than that. With our lineup of Fall Blizzard Treat Menu flavors, there is something for everyone,” said Maria Hokanson, executive vice president of marketing at American Dairy Queen in the news release.
Introduced in 1985, the Dairy Queen Blizzard features soft serve blended with mix-in ingredients such as cookie or candy pieces.
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What is on Dairy Queen's Fall Blizzard menu?
Dairy Queen's Fall Blizzard Menu rolled out on Aug. 26, marking the return of the Pumpkin Pie Blizzard Treat, a beloved seasonal fall fan favorite along with a variety of other flavors and treats.
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.
Meanwhile, 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, chocolate 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.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.
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