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This Is How You Can Get a Free Blizzard at Dairy Queen This September

Paula Baylee 4 min read
Dairy Queen Buy One Get One Blizzard Deal
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What’s better than the fall season? Having fall-flavored treats, of course!

Fall may not be everyone’s favorite season, but surely, it brings a cozy and comforting feeling that anyone can enjoy. Along with the cooler air, vibrant colors also fill the ambiance, and it’s the perfect time to savor fall flavors like pumpkin spice, apple cinnamon, and maple. Tasting these flavors makes the season even sweeter and more enjoyable. Now, what if your favorite ice cream shop lets you taste those flavors, for free? That’s exactly what Dairy Queen will offer.

Dairy Queen is offering a Buy One, Get One offer to celebrate their new Fall Blizzard menu. From September 9 to September 22, customers can buy one Blizzard and get a second one of equal or lower value for free. This deal is part of Dairy Queen’s effort to entice fans to try their seasonal flavors. Interested customers can take advantage of the buy one, get one (BOGO) deal using their DQ Rewards membership and should place their orders through the mobile app. Membership to Dairy Queen Rewards is free and provides access to additional perks throughout the year.

Here’s a quick rundown on what flavors belong to Dairy Queen’s Fall Blizzard Menu:

  • Pumpkin Pie Blizzard: This crowd favorite fall-flavored Dairy Queen treat contains pumpkin pie pieces mixed into soft serve and topped with whipped cream and nutmeg.
  • French Silk Pie Blizzard: A returning favorite, the French Silk Pie Blizzard combines a delicious blend of chocolate chunks, pie pieces, and cocoa fudge in soft serve, finished with whipped cream.
  • Oreo Fudge Brownie Blizzard: The Oreo Fudge Blizzard features Oreo pieces, brownies, and cocoa fudge with soft serve, and is back in Dairy Queen’s menu, as well.
  • Caramel Java Chip Blizzard: Besides all the classic flavors mentioned above, Dairy Queen is also introducing the Caramel Java Chip Blizzard for the first time this fall season. This new dessert features a delightful mix of coffee, chocolate espresso crunch pieces, and caramel, all blended into the chain’s famous soft serve.

If you’re not into fall flavors, you may also opt for other Dairy Queen current blizzard offerings: Reese’s Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard, which is currently available, along with the Salted Caramel Truffle Blizzard and Royal NY Cheesecake Blizzard throughout the fall season.

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What’s New at Dairy Queen?

Dairy Queen hasn’t stopped with its creativity, and it keeps on experimenting with flavors to offer to their customers. This time, they have a delicious selection of Dipped Cones available at local stores.

Dipped Cones are what the name suggests: Dairy Queen’s mini treats of ice cream cones dipped in delicious flavors. Right now, it’s best to check your nearby Dairy Queen location to see what flavors are in stock.

Dairy Queen Dipping Cones
Dairy Queen Dipped Cones (📸: @snackbetch)

On a recent post, Dairy Queen’s previous flavors include Butterscotch, Cotton Candy, Churro, and Fruity Blast. Meanwhile, the current flavors, consisting of Cherry, Peanut Brittle Crunch, Confetti Cake, and Cookie Monster, that’s being tested at select locations.

You can get the Cookie Monster Dipped Cone flavor at its testing phase at these locations:

  • DQ Glencoe (MN)
  • DQ Leominster (MA)
  • DQ Tampa, Fletcher (FL)
  • DQ (Exact location in GA not specified)

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From The Club

If you think ice creams are best enjoyed only during summer, well, you better think again. Dairy Queen‘s Fall Blizzard Menu makes a great exemption, and their BOGO deal makes it even better. You can get two fall-flavored blizzard for the price of one until September 22 and that means you can share it with a friend or just binge on these treats on your cheat day. Whichever you choose will only make the fall season even better than it currently is.