Which blizzard should i get
That's the same kind of flavor profile you get with this delicious Blizzard. For people who can't get enough of that delicious Reese's peanut butter flavor, there's no better Blizzard option than the Reese's outrageous Blizzard. This frozen treat combines delicious DQ soft serve with Reese's pieces and peanut butter cups. On top of that, it also adds in a helping of peanut butter topping and caramel. Sure, it may sound like there's a lot going on with this Blizzard, but all of the flavors combine together very well and might just leave you wanting another one.
Remember all those things we said about how cookie dough is a little bit too played out to remain a popular flavor? Well, that doesn't count for snickerdoodle cookie dough. These delightfully flavorful and hilariously named cookies make for great desserts even if they're joining the unbaked club.
The Snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard manages to rise above other cookie dough Blizzards by really emphasizing the sugary cinnamon flavor of its namesake cookie.
If you feel like getting a Blizzard with cookie dough bits, then this is the one you should go for. The royal Oreo Blizzard is by far the best out of all of the royal Blizzard options. This devilishly simplistic yet surprising Blizzard combines a typical Oreo Blizzard with a delicious, rich chocolate core. Digging into the middle of this Blizzard opens up a whole new level of fun and deliciousness, one that the other royal Blizzards can't quite live up to.
If you really want to go all out and feel like royalty, then dig into one of these delicious Blizzards on a hot day. There isn't really a better chocolate bar than Snickers, so it stands to reason that a Snickers Blizzard would be absolutely delicious. Luckily, that logic is proven correct.
The Snickers Blizzard is a delicious blend of chocolate sauce, caramel, and peanuts, all mixed into that signature delicious DQ soft serve. This is a limited Blizzard, so if you ever get an opportunity to try one, you should definitely jump on it. All of the flavors blend perfectly, and the peanuts add a nice crunch to the proceedings. The Heath bar isn't one of the more popular choices of chocolate bars, but those who love them do so with a passion.
Their buttery toffee flavor blends perfectly into a Blizzard, which makes the Heath Blizzard one of our top five Blizzards. All of the flavors, the rich chocolate, the cool soft serve, and the crunchy toffee come together to make something that's truly delicious and can't really be matched in flavor. Heath bars are so unique in flavor that their Blizzard version stands as one of the best. This might be the only Blizzard that would have the expressly stated endorsement of Bart Simpson—that is if the Simpsons were still appearing in Butterfinger commercials.
Still, this Blizzard is wonderful, combining the sweet yet salty crunch of Butterfinger filling with chocolate and DQ soft serve to make a frozen treat that has a more complex flavor profile than most.
This is definitely one of the better classic Blizzards and a great choice if you ever want to try one of the originals. The Oreo Blizzard is beautiful in its simplicity: DQ soft serve blended with crushed up Oreo cookies.
It's the kind of frozen treat that proves sometimes less is more. When you dig into this Blizzard, its simple flavor can bring a lot of joy, especially if you manage to find one of the big Oreo chunks that have become deliciously soft while hiding in the ice cream.
This is by far one of the best frozen treats that you can get anywhere, which is why it gets the number 3 spot. I absolutely love this blizzard because it has elements from some of my favorite blizzards in it.
A post shared by Margarita margal One thing that I really love about this blizzard is the fact that it has frosting in it. It gives it an interesting textural component and melts into the soft serve perfectly. Sometimes I crave chocolate, but I find that a whole chocolate dessert is just too much for me. The Frosted Fudge Brownie Blizzard is the perfect solution. The vanilla soft serve offsets it perfectly and prevents that chocolate overload. A post shared by Sarah Kimberly sarahglen.
The result is a delicious combination of classic vanilla ice cream, decadent Oreos, fudge, and a big hit of peppermint. Dairy Queen tops off the whole thing with whipped cream and some more crushed candy cane pieces.
Like the Snickerdoodle Blizzard, this blizzard reminds me of the holidays in a fun way. You can also get this flavor combination made into an ice cream cake. A post shared by Felicia Chapman-Garcia feliciathefauxtographer. The Heath Bar Blizzard takes crunchy pieces of toffee and puts them center stage, mingling with vanilla soft serve ice cream for a refreshing take on the classic candy bar. One of the best things about this blizzard is that the toffee is finely chopped.
Although I generally like larger pieces of candy or cookies in my blizzards, Health Bars are very sticky and crunchy, so smaller pieces are better. Big toffee pieces would overpower the blizzard and make it more challenging to eat, so Dairy Queen definitely made the right call with smaller bits. The result strikes the right notes between vanilla and toffee and is a real show-stopper. The result simultaneously reminds you of a warm summer afternoon and a classic night sitting around the bonfire.
Maybe get it to treat yourself for the first yard work you do of the season. You know how easy-bake cookie dough packages have warnings not to consume raw cookie dough on the side of them?
And then, at some point, some genius out there just made edible cookie dough and made a fortune? This Blizzard is assembled with soft serve with massive chunks of chocolate chip dough and fudge. What is it about unbaked pastries? Part of it is the finite amount. And every time, my fingers and the floor would end up covered in a melted mess.
Years later, I'm still a fan of Drumsticks, but I rarely eat them to avoid dealing with that mess. Thankfully, DQ has solved that problem by creating a Blizzard with Drumstick bits blended right in that I can enjoy with the convenience of a spoon. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint. As is the case with most of its blizzards, the vanilla ice cream made for the perfect base, accentuating the peanut-waffle-cone-Nestle chocolate flavor in the mix-ins.
Peanut was definitely the predominant flavor, but it wasn't so overpowering that I didn't taste the chocolate. I wish the peanut bits were larger, though, since they kept getting stuck in my teeth. I understand the peanuts on a drumstick are tiny as is, so there was no changing this.
Still, if you're looking for a peanut-butter flavor that's not too chocolatey or sweet like the Reese's one — this Blizzard is sure to satisfy. Although I enjoyed this Blizzard, it was essentially the same thing as cookies-and-cream ice cream. On a positive note, DQ's signature vanilla soft serve tasted mellower and had a more delicate finish than what you'd find at the grocery store. I also liked that I could taste the icing bits in the Oreos.
But I probably wouldn't order this one again unless I was on the go and craving something familiar. For the price, I would rather purchase a pint of high-quality cookies-and-cream ice cream from the grocery store.
As a chocolate lover, I was surprised that I didn't like this one as much as I'd hoped. This Blizzard is proof that there can be too much of a good thing. This comes with brownie pieces, chocolate fudge, and chocolate chunks. I enjoy all of those things individually, but when they're all packed together in an 8-ounce cup, it's almost too much. It was clear to me that the chewy brownie chunks were the star of the show , and the other two chocolaty components didn't add much.
The brownies were so fudgy that they blended together with the fudge chunks, too. Part of me feels like the fudge chunks were thrown in just to give this Blizzard its "extreme" name.
The kicker of this dessert is that it came with vanilla ice cream — not chocolate — but I honestly couldn't taste it underneath all of the toppings. This Blizzard consists of vanilla soft serve and a generous amount of nutty, scrumptious Butterfinger bits. I immediately noticed the little orange bits sticking out from the creamy soft serve, so everything looked like it had been mixed well. Taste-wise, this blizzard was good, but not incredible.
The candy bar or bars? However, I felt the candy's chocolate coating got completely lost in the mixing process. That wasn't a deal-breaker, but I still wouldn't call this Blizzard my favorite.
The symphony of textures makes Snickers one of the US's most beloved candy bars , and the same holds true when it's paired with delicious vanilla soft serve. Yummy chocolate, smooth caramel, and crunchy peanuts gave this one a pleasant blend of different flavors and without overpowering the ice cream itself. Don't ever try to tell me that brownie flavor and brownie-batter flavor are the same thing — they're not.
This Blizzard is evidence of that, as it had an almost malted flavor to it, which made it slightly sweeter than other chocolate ones. I absolutely loved it. This tasted like someone froze a bowl of brownie batter. Even better, DQ was not skimpy about the brownie chunks. I got a bit of chewy, fudgy brownie in every single bite down to the bottom of the cup. They also didn't fall into the trap of having a weird grainy taste to them.
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