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    • Sabrina Weiss
    • Dipped Cone. One of the latest discontinued items is the cherry dipped cone, which caused an uproar among fans. But the red-colored ice cream topping joins a long list of other dipped flavors no longer at Dairy Queen.
    • Monkey Tail. This retro treat is simply a full, frozen banana dipped in chocolate and served on a stick (yep, just as simple as that!) and was introduced in the 1960s.
    • Bakes. For a limited time, customers could order warmed up desserts à la mode. The chain started offering chocolate stuffed cookies, apple tarts and brownies served with a swirl of soft serve in 2015.
    • Blizzards. These are the biggest category of DQ's discontinued items. Since the Blizzard’s inception in 1985, many flavors have come and gone. Part of the endless list of discontinued blended desserts is due to Dairy Queen’s Blizzard of the Month promotion where temporary flavors only grace the menu for brief stints.
    • Did Dairy Queen seriously discontinue chocolate soft serve? We know what you're thinking, this cannot possibly be true. The great debate of vanilla vs. chocolate can't even happen if chocolate doesn't have a seat at Dairy Queen's picnic table.
    • So long, Dairy Queen chocolate sprinkles. First chocolate soft serve, now chocolate sprinkles? Dairy Queen dropped chocolate sprinkles in 2022, leaving rainbow as the sole sprinkle choice.
    • Butterscotch dipped soft serve cones are still in demand. People felt robbed when Dairy Queen took butterscotch-dipped cones off the menu in 2009. Sure, butterscotch is a retro flavor, but we counted on Dairy Queen to stick to its old-timey roots and keep the beloved rust-orange shell coating in its cone dip repertoire which also included chocolate and cherry.
    • Girl Scout Thin Mints Blizzard: two iconic treats unite. If Dairy Queen has a signature move, it is the seasonal launch. It also knows how to get people lined up at the take-out window by incorporating seasonal ingredients into Blizzards that are almost as legendary as Dairy Queen itself.
    • Candy Crunch
    • Cherry-Dipped Cone
    • Handmade Dilly Bars
    • Monkey Tail

    This mixture of crushed nuts, candy, and sprinkles adds a delightfully festive crunch to the softest of soft serve, and while you can't get this topping many other places, your taste buds will be delighted to find this in Moorhead.

    Cherry-dipped ice cream cones have their own appreciation group on Facebook, and I'm going to need to taste one for myself. The time to bring these back to all stores is now, DQ HQ.

    On Dairy Queen's FAQ page, they include an explanation for why some modern Dilly bars don't have the trademark curl in the middle. Apparently, "The manufacturing equipment is not able to duplicate the trademark curl on our Dilly® Bars. There are positives, however, to the manufacturing process. We can offer our Dilly® Bars in additional flavors, in...

    A Monkey Tail is pretty much just what it sounds like — a frozen chocolate covered banana on a stick with a side of yum. Images: Laura Taylor/Flickr; tina.wehri/Instagram; kennedy_stromme/Instagram; sayonarachara/Instagram; rhyen/Instagram (2)

    • Jessica Learish
    • Michael Palan
    • Bygone Blizzard Flavors. Dairy Queen's Blizzards have been turning creamy frozen treats on its head, literally, ever since Oreo, M&M's, Butterfinger and Heath were the first four flavors introduced in 1985.
    • Breeze. With the popularity of a low-fat diet on the rise in the 1980s, frozen yogurt broke out big time as the dessert that was a not-so-guilty pleasure.
    • Dearly Departed Dipped Cones Flavors. Before The Blizzard blew into town, the longtime signature item from Dairy Queen was its soft serve with a curly Q on top in a cone, and the ultimate form of those was its hardened-shelled Dipped Cones.
    • Dillywich. As a packaged treat, Dilly Bars were and still remain a tasty, go-to item to grab from Dairy Queen's freezer. This summer treat hit all the right spots with its multiple layers of chocolatey goodness.
  1. Jul 21, 2024 · Pull up a seat, grab a red spoon, and let's relive the glories of DQ's frozen yogurt, savory sandwiches, Fudge Bars, Treatzza Pizza, and a whole lot more. 1. Bygone Blizzard flavors. Dairy Queen's iconic Blizzard was launched in 1985 with various changes over the ensuing years.

    • Michael Palan
  2. Dairy Queen welcomes back the French Silk Pie Blizzard, which is a fan-favorite menu item that's been on Dairy Queen's seasonal menu since 2004. It resembles the iconic French silk pie as this ...

  3. May 4, 2022 · We’ve scoured Instagram, TikTok, and Dairy Queen Reddit threads — and even added in a few of our own Spoon-approved creations — to compile the ultimate Dairy Queen Secret Menu. Here are 77 Dairy Queen secret menu items (including 44 secret menu DQ Blizzards) to try on your next Dairy Queen run.

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