
Dairy Queen Just Brought Back a Fan-Favorite Blizzard for the First Time in 5 Years
In the midst of a dull winter blues, one of the best ways to decorate our day is a little pleasure from our favorite fast food restaurant. And everyone knows that February-ideal month is for these desserts, because you can not only get the goods inspired by Valentine’s Day, but also the delicious delicious favorites of St. Patrick’s Day.
Just a few days after the Dairy Queen returned her beloved fan of the red velvet snowstorm and the red velvet snowstorm Blizzard Cupid Cake for Valentine’s Day, he also announced the return of St. Patrick’s Day.
Mint Oreo Mint’s Mint Oreo
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The DQ Oreo Blizzard monetary yard officially returned – until March 17.
The green treats are filled with pieces of oreo cookies and mint, mixed in the proprietary vanilla soft presentation of the milk queen. A crumpled snowstorm is loaded with texture, chocolate cookies and creamy taste thanks to real pieces of Oreo.
While Dairy Queen, as a rule, offers a blizzard of chocolate-multic for the Irish holiday, the Blizzard Mint Oreo itself has not been seen since 2020. Last year, the ice cream network released a mint for Brownie, along with a special day of St. Patrick to shake under Rhinbow.
The strawberry cocktail, filled with sprinkling, but if we need to sacrifice other menu items to return the mint of Oreo Blizzard, we do not even mind.
The filled Oreo Blizzard returned just a few days after Shamrock Shake McDonald’s Shamrock and Oreo Shamrock Mcflurry became a menu throughout the country. Thus, it seems that this season of St. Patrick will be the battle of the Minty Oreo Sundaes – although we will imagine that the operating machines of the DQ of the ice cream will become a point in favor of the chain.
Mint Mint Oreo Mint’s Oreo Blizzard will be available only for a limited time, but DQ does not indicate how long. We assume that this will be on the menu until March 17, but I hope we will get to the end of March to enjoy the cooling treats of ice cream.
Or, listen to us, the dairy queen, maybe “Minti-metel joins other Ooo desserts” in a full-time menu. We would not mind the alternation between the classic Oreo and Mint Oreo every time we get to the drive.