What is a Cupfection at Dairy Queen?
Cold, creamy DQ®soft serve, topped with a Triple Chocolate Brownie, OREO® cookie pieces, rich chocolatey sauce and marshmallow topping. Menu items may vary by location and are subject to change.
What is a Grillburger at Dairy Queen?
* 100% beef burger topped with melted cheese, thick-cut Applewood smoked bacon, thick-cut tomato, crisp chopped lettuce, pickles, onions, ketchup and mayo served on a warm toasted bun.
Does Dairy Queen have sherbet?
Dairy Queen’s new Dreamsicle-dipped ice cream cone has a delicious orange sherbert shell. Dairy Queen is now offering a dreamy Dreamsicle-dipped cone. The soft-serve vanilla ice cream cone is encased in an orange sherbert-like shell.
Does Bakersfield have a Dairy Queen?
dairy queen Stockdale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA.
How much is a DQ Cupfection?
Dairy Queen Treats
Brownie and OREO Cupfection | $4.19 |
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Cone, plain, small | $1.99 |
Cone, plain, medium | $2.39 |
Cone, plain, large | $2.69 |
Cone, dipped, small | $2.29 |
Does Dairy Queen have Cupfections?
The menu now features items called “Cupfections,” available in two flavors, according to DQ. The “Brownie and Oreo Cupfection” is for chocolate fans. It features vanilla soft serve and is topped with a Triple Chocolate Brownies, Oreo cookie pieces, rich chocolate sauce and a marshmallow topping.
What’s the biggest burger at Dairy Queen?
Flamethrower® Grillburger – 1/4 LB. One 1/4 lb*. 100% beef burger patties topped with DQ® fiery FlameThrower® sauce, melted pepper jack, jalapeno bacon, thick-cut tomato and crisp chopped lettuce served on a warm toasted bun.
Does Dairy Queen have bacon?
Below are the nutrition facts and Weight Watchers points for Bacon from DQ ….Dairy Queen Bacon Nutrition Facts.
Serving Size | 3 strips | |
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Calories | 390 | |
Calories From Fat | 320 | |
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* | |
Total Fat | 35g | 54% |
Is Dairy Queen ice cream fake?
Dairy Queen — purveyors of the legendary Blizzard — doesn’t actually sell ice cream. The FDA says to be considered an “ice cream” the product must contain “not less than 10 percent milkfat, nor less than 10 percent nonfat milk solids.” Dairy Queen’s soft serve, well, just doesn’t.