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Dairy Queen announced Monday the first-ever opening of the DQ Freezer, "keeper of all the iconic Blizzard treats ever created," according to the company.
The fast food and dessert chain said it is giving customers a peek behind the DQ Freezer's doors with the return of two iconic flavors and the "unprecedented opportunity for future re-releases of more than 170 flavors," according to a news release from the company.
"For the first time ever, the DQ Freezer doors will open just for you, to re-release flavors for a limited time only. Check back soon to see if your favorite flavor will return," the DQ Freezer's website reads.
Dairy Queen also announced the lineup for its Summer Blizzard Treat Menu, which features the two returning flavors, the Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard Treat and the Brownie Batter Blizzard Treat, among others.
The Summer Blizzard Treat Menu will be available at participating locations for a limited time starting April 1, the company said, and includes:
“For decades, we’ve kept our more than 170 delicious Blizzard Treat flavors sealed in the DQ Freezer for safekeeping. Thanks to our fans, we are opening the doors for the very first time to bring back the Blizzard Treats they never forgot for a limited time,” said Maria Hokanson, executive vice president, marketing at American Dairy Queen.
Dairy Queen is offering customers a buy-one-get-one deal available only in the DQ Mobile App, according to the news release.
From April 1 through April 14, customers can buy one of any size Blizzard and get one of equal or lesser value.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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