To celebrate the introduction of the Blizzard in 1985, DQ will offer up a small Blizzard treat for just 85 cents. The deal will be available through the chain’s mobile app from April 10-23.
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Not all DQ locations accept coupons or allow online ordering, so you’ll want to be sure you select a participating location. The small Blizzard can be any flavor, from a classic like cookie dough to one from their new summer menu — which includes the return of three flavors and two brand-new treats. The S’mores Blizzard is made with marshmallow-filled chocolates and graham crackers, the Cotton Candy treat has cotton candy sprinkles, and the Choco Dipped Strawberry Blizzard has chunks of strawberries and chocolate.
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