BEDFORD, TX – Who doesn’t smile with sweet childhood memories of nibbling delicious little frosted animal cookies? During the entire month of April, you can relive those easy days with the Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard Treat.
The Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard Treat combines frosted animal sugar cookies, pink confetti frosting and world-famous DQ soft serve.
The DQ Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard Treat joins the Blizzard Treat lineup, which includes:
- Oreo Cookie Blizzard Treat
- Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Blizzard Treat
- Snickers Blizzard Treat
- M&Ms Milk Chocolate Candies Blizzard Treat
- Butterfinger Blizzard Treat
- Heath Blizzard Treat
Don’t wait – gather up your crew and head over to your nearest local DQ restaurant in Texas. And pounce like a tiger on this cool, sweet treat that comes in mini, small, medium, and large sizes. The Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard Texas is available throughout April.
And remember, DQ restaurants in Texas continue to serve their full menu via their drive-thru, pick-up and take-out, as well as online ordering, where available.
About Texas Dairy Queen Operators’ Council
There are few brands as iconic as the DQ Brand. Innovative DQ treats and eats, along with the unique DQ restaurant concepts, have positioned DQ restaurants in Texas as a leader in the quick service restaurants industry. The Texas Dairy Queen Operators Council is a nonprofit organization made up of DQ franchisees operating in Texas. The Council develops the advertising and marketing program for DQ franchisees in Texas and controls the Texas Country Foods menu along with managing supply/distribution for the nearly 600 DQ restaurants in Texas. The DQ restaurants in Texas are franchised by American Dairy Queen Corporation and the DQ franchise system includes more than 7,000 franchised locations in the United States, Canada, and more than 20 other countries, including the nearly 600 DQ restaurants in Texas.
For more information about the Texas Dairy Queen Operator’s Council, visit dqtexas.com or follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.
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