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  2. Yep, Dairy Queen Cupcakes Exist—Here’s How to Order One - AOL

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    Dairy Queen cupcakes are the best birthday treat. The post Yep, Dairy Queen Cupcakes Exist—Here’s How to Order One appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. Dairy Queen Is Bringing Back a Fan-Favorite Fall ... - AOL

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    The ice cream chain announced that on Aug. 28, it's bringing back the beloved Pumpkin Pie Blizzard, which is September's Blizzard of the Month. The delicious autumn treat features Dairy Queen's ...

  4. Dairy Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Cone with the Curl on Top: Celebrating Fifty Years, 1940–1990: the Dairy Queen Story. Minneapolis, Minn: International Dairy Queen, Inc. ISBN 0-9629040-0-7. OCLC 22993919. Miglani, Bob (2006). Treat Your Customers: Thirty Lessons on Service and Sales That I Learned at My Family's Dairy Queen Store. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 1-4013-8434-X.

  5. Dairy Queen Unveils Fall Blizzard Menu Including New Java ...

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    Dairy Queen is jumping into cozy season early with a stacked fall Blizzard lineup.. The ice cream chain unveiled seven new and returning Blizzards to ring in the autumn months, including a new ...

  6. We Tried 25 Dairy Queen Blizzard Flavors and the Winner ... - AOL

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    In the quick-serve restaurant’s 85-year history, Dairy Queen Blizzards have built up quite a reputation. The fan-favorite treat is one of the brand’s calling cards and Blizzard buffs are ...

  7. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream is a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors. Ice cream became popular throughout the world in the second half of the 20th century after cheap refrigeration became common.

  8. Frozen custard - Wikipedia

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    Frozen custard can be served at −8 °C (18 °F), warmer than the −12 °C (10 °F) at which ice cream is served, to make a soft serve product. Another difference between commercially produced frozen custard and commercial ice cream is the way the custard is frozen.

  9. The Best Soft Serve Shops in America - AOL

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    This 70-plus year-old staple is slinging every cold, creamy treat you can think of outside of its little windows, including soft serve, ice cream cakes, banana splits, and slushies. Hot dogs too ...