Photo:Dairy QueenDairy Queenis ringing in the holiday season.Starting Nov. 27, the ice cream chain is dropping their holiday Blizzard menu, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.The festive finds will feature two returning fan favorite options: the frosted sugar cookie Blizzard and the candy cane chill Blizzard.The sugar cookie treat is made of soft sugar cookie pieces, icing and sprinkles all blended with soft serve ice cream.Dairy Queen’s Candy Cane Chill Blizzard.Dairy QueenFor a more minty offering, the candy cane chill Blizzard mixes together peppermint candy pieces, chocolate chunks and soft serve ice cream.Both options are available for a limited time at participating locations.Dairy Queen’s Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard.Dairy QueenNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In August, DQ announced their fall Blizzards.The two most fall-forward flavors were thepumpkin pie Blizzardand snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard. The pumpkin pie Blizzard is made of real pumpkin pie pieces blended with vanilla soft serve and finished off with whipped cream and a sprinkle of nutmeg.The snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard was another fan favorite choice and blends snickerdoodle cookie dough pieces and cinnamon sugar.Other returning blended treats included a caramel fudge cheesecake Blizzard — which features cheesecake pieces and chocolate-covered caramel pieces — and the choco dipped strawberry Blizzard — which has strawberry and chocolate chunks.Last but not least was the newest addition to theDQmenu: the royal Reese’s fluffernutter Blizzard.This new dessert combines Reese’s peanut butter cups and peanut butter swirls with vanilla soft serve. The treat then gets a marshmallow core, making each spoonful taste like a nostalgic fluffernutter sandwich.
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Dairy Queenis ringing in the holiday season.Starting Nov. 27, the ice cream chain is dropping their holiday Blizzard menu, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.The festive finds will feature two returning fan favorite options: the frosted sugar cookie Blizzard and the candy cane chill Blizzard.The sugar cookie treat is made of soft sugar cookie pieces, icing and sprinkles all blended with soft serve ice cream.Dairy Queen’s Candy Cane Chill Blizzard.Dairy QueenFor a more minty offering, the candy cane chill Blizzard mixes together peppermint candy pieces, chocolate chunks and soft serve ice cream.Both options are available for a limited time at participating locations.Dairy Queen’s Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard.Dairy QueenNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In August, DQ announced their fall Blizzards.The two most fall-forward flavors were thepumpkin pie Blizzardand snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard. The pumpkin pie Blizzard is made of real pumpkin pie pieces blended with vanilla soft serve and finished off with whipped cream and a sprinkle of nutmeg.The snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard was another fan favorite choice and blends snickerdoodle cookie dough pieces and cinnamon sugar.Other returning blended treats included a caramel fudge cheesecake Blizzard — which features cheesecake pieces and chocolate-covered caramel pieces — and the choco dipped strawberry Blizzard — which has strawberry and chocolate chunks.Last but not least was the newest addition to theDQmenu: the royal Reese’s fluffernutter Blizzard.This new dessert combines Reese’s peanut butter cups and peanut butter swirls with vanilla soft serve. The treat then gets a marshmallow core, making each spoonful taste like a nostalgic fluffernutter sandwich.
Dairy Queenis ringing in the holiday season.
Starting Nov. 27, the ice cream chain is dropping their holiday Blizzard menu, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.
The festive finds will feature two returning fan favorite options: the frosted sugar cookie Blizzard and the candy cane chill Blizzard.
The sugar cookie treat is made of soft sugar cookie pieces, icing and sprinkles all blended with soft serve ice cream.
Dairy Queen’s Candy Cane Chill Blizzard.Dairy Queen

For a more minty offering, the candy cane chill Blizzard mixes together peppermint candy pieces, chocolate chunks and soft serve ice cream.
Both options are available for a limited time at participating locations.
Dairy Queen’s Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard.Dairy Queen

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
In August, DQ announced their fall Blizzards.
The two most fall-forward flavors were thepumpkin pie Blizzardand snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard. The pumpkin pie Blizzard is made of real pumpkin pie pieces blended with vanilla soft serve and finished off with whipped cream and a sprinkle of nutmeg.
The snickerdoodle cookie dough Blizzard was another fan favorite choice and blends snickerdoodle cookie dough pieces and cinnamon sugar.
Other returning blended treats included a caramel fudge cheesecake Blizzard — which features cheesecake pieces and chocolate-covered caramel pieces — and the choco dipped strawberry Blizzard — which has strawberry and chocolate chunks.
Last but not least was the newest addition to theDQmenu: the royal Reese’s fluffernutter Blizzard.
This new dessert combines Reese’s peanut butter cups and peanut butter swirls with vanilla soft serve. The treat then gets a marshmallow core, making each spoonful taste like a nostalgic fluffernutter sandwich.
source: people.com