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.
Dairy Queen has been the go-to ice cream place for a lot of people for years, but there are some things the fast food chain would rather you not know. Some of these secrets are as simple as the recipe for their soft serve,
As Valentine’s Day is approaching, various brands in the U.S. are unveiling exciting treats to celebrate love and affection.
Dairy Queen fans in Texas have a variety of exclusive menu items available to them, one of which is a fiery taco with one of the world's hottest peppers.
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.
Dairy Queen fans have a reason to celebrate this Valentine's Day. That's because the fast food chain is bringing back one of its most beloved Blizzard flavors this month—in addition to a popular seasonal cake—just in time for the most romantic holiday of the year.
Dairy Queen has officially announced the return of its much-anticipated Red Velvet Cake Blizzard, that gained a loyal following since its debut in 2014.
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