As summer ends and fall approaches, Dairy Queen is bringing back the Reese's Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard as the Blizzard of the Month for August. This autumn treat features Reese's Pieces candy, chocolate chip cookie dough, and a peanut butter topping, and it is available at participating locations.
Dairy Queen Welcomes Fall with the Return of Reese’s Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard
As summer draws to a close, fall is just around the corner. It will bring pumpkin spice treats, warm sweaters, vibrant leaves, and a refreshing chill. Soon, people will enjoy bonfires, hayrides, and all the fun activities with the season. As summer bids farewell, it's time to embrace the cozy and exciting moments that autumn offers.
One season highlight is the return of Dairy Queen’s autumnal Blizzard flavors. Imagine Dairy Queen’s signature soft-serve ice cream combined with various fall-themed mix-ins, creating a perfect blend of textures and flavors for a fantastic autumn day.
The Reese’s Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard exemplifies this, returning as Dairy Queen's Blizzard of the Month for August. According to Fast Food Club, this treat mixes Reese’s Pieces candy, chocolate chip cookie dough, and a peanut butter topping, making it a must-try for peanut butter lovers. It is available at participating Dairy Queen stores, but some locations may offer it earlier than August.
Explore Dairy Queen’s New Fall Menu: From Reese’s Cookie Dough Blizzard to Nutter Butter Milkshake
The Reese’s Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard is just the beginning of Dairy Queen’s new fall menu. Here are the other delightful treats to look forward to:
Reese’s Cookie Dough Blizzard: It is packed with Reese’s Pieces, chocolate chip cookie dough chunks, and peanut butter, all mixed into DQ’s creamy vanilla soft serve.
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French Silk Pie Blizzard: This dessert combines chocolate chunks, pieces of pie crust, and cocoa fudge with vanilla soft serve and is topped with whipped cream.
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Caramel Java Chip Blizzard: This drink blends coffee and vanilla ice cream with crunchy chocolate espresso pieces and sweet caramel mixed into DQ’s creamy soft serve.
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Oreo Fudge Brownie Blizzard: Features pieces of Oreo cookies, chunks of brownies, and cocoa fudge blended into Dairy Queen’s soft serve.
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Salted Caramel Truffle Blizzard: This dessert includes salted caramel truffles, pieces of toffee, cocoa fudge, and chocolate chunks mixed into vanilla soft serve.
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Royal New York Cheesecake Blizzard: It contains authentic pieces of cheesecake, and graham blitzed into DQ’s soft serve, with a unique strawberry topping center.
Fans of Nutter Butter Cookies will love the Nutter Butter Milkshake, blending these classic cookies with Dairy Queen’s vanilla soft serve. This limited-time offer has been praised for its peanut buttery, creamy flavor.
The blue Cookie Monster Dipped Cone is now available at select DQ outlets. This cone adds texture to Dairy Queen’s vanilla soft serve, featuring chocolate cookie crumbles mixed into the blue dip. It has become a fan favorite, initially met with mixed opinions, delivering a delightful cookies and cream experience.
Visit the official website for more information on Dairy Queen’s current menu offers. To stay up-to-date on Reese’s Pieces Cookie Dough Blizzard and other fall menu items, follow Dairy Queen on Instagram, TikTok, and other social media platforms.


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