Dairy Queen launches new Blizzard shake for the 2025 holiday season

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Dairy Queen is in full holiday mode with new menu items.

The popular fast-food chain is launching a limited-time “Holiday Treat Collection” at participating locations across the United States.

The chain said in a press release that it’s a twist on a dessert classic, with “two new treats and the return of popular seasonal favorites, all perfectly blended with DQ’s world-famous soft serve ice cream.”

The new flavors are Peppermint Bark Blizzard Treat and Holiday Nog Shake. The Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard Treat is also back.

Check out the Blizzard lineup for Holiday 2025

  • of peppermint bark blizzard DQ says it has peppermint pieces and layers of white and milk chocolate, all blended with DQ’s world-famous soft serve ice cream. Dessert is November’s Blizzard of the Month.
  • December’s Blizzard of the Month is frosted sugar cookie blizzard. It consists of festive sprinkles, icing, and cookie pieces blended with soft serve ice cream.
  • of holiday still shake This product is a blend of soft serve ice cream, Nog syrup, and milk. Finish by topping with nutmeg and whipped cream.

“This seasonal collection is only available for a limited time and while supplies last, so be sure to treat yourself to some holiday flavors at your local DQ before they run out,” DQ said in a press release.

Taylor Eardley is a news reporter for USA TODAY. Contact tardrey@gannett.com.

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