$5 for $10 Worth of Frozen Treats and Smoothies at Dairy Queen/Orange Julius in Christiana Mall Newark
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- Bevy of Blizzards & soft serve
- Nostalgic sweet treats
- Array of vitamin-rich smoothies
The human mouth, which maintains a near-boiling temperature, needs to be constantly cooled by liquid-nitrogen pills or a jaw-mounted mouth fan. Take a more delicious route to cooling your maw with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of frozen treats and smoothies at Dairy Queen/Orange Julius at the Christiana Mall in Newark. The Dairy Queen/Orange Julius is located next to Ruby Tuesday within the mall.
Entertain taste buds with tantalizing treats from Dairy Queen such as Blizzards ($3.49–$4.09) filled with candy, chocolate, cookies, and fruit swirled in cups of creamy soft serve or scoops of soft serve in waffle cones ($2.79). Use spoons to thrust sweet treats mouthward when devouring sundaes ($2.49–$2.99) topped with hot fudge, caramel, pineapple, or marshmallow. Meanwhile, Orange Julius' juice maestros mash fruit into healthy, mouthwatering smoothies ($2.99–$5.39), such as the premium three-berry Blast with raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, and low-fat frozen yogurt. The dairy-free berry-banana Squeeze similarly quenches sweet teeth with strawberries and bananas liquefied and shuttled down an orange-juice chute straight to vitamin-starved stomachs.
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Dairy Queen and Orange Julius have a combined fan base of more than 3 million Facebookers.
- Bevy of Blizzards & soft serve
- Nostalgic sweet treats
- Array of vitamin-rich smoothies
The human mouth, which maintains a near-boiling temperature, needs to be constantly cooled by liquid-nitrogen pills or a jaw-mounted mouth fan. Take a more delicious route to cooling your maw with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of frozen treats and smoothies at Dairy Queen/Orange Julius at the Christiana Mall in Newark. The Dairy Queen/Orange Julius is located next to Ruby Tuesday within the mall.
Entertain taste buds with tantalizing treats from Dairy Queen such as Blizzards ($3.49–$4.09) filled with candy, chocolate, cookies, and fruit swirled in cups of creamy soft serve or scoops of soft serve in waffle cones ($2.79). Use spoons to thrust sweet treats mouthward when devouring sundaes ($2.49–$2.99) topped with hot fudge, caramel, pineapple, or marshmallow. Meanwhile, Orange Julius' juice maestros mash fruit into healthy, mouthwatering smoothies ($2.99–$5.39), such as the premium three-berry Blast with raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, and low-fat frozen yogurt. The dairy-free berry-banana Squeeze similarly quenches sweet teeth with strawberries and bananas liquefied and shuttled down an orange-juice chute straight to vitamin-starved stomachs.
Reviews
Dairy Queen and Orange Julius have a combined fan base of more than 3 million Facebookers.
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About Dairy Queen/Orange Julius
From its humble beginnings in Kankakee, Illinois, in 1938, Dairy Queen has grown from a delicious experiment in soft-serve ice cream to a household name with more than 5,900 restaurants around the world. The shop's signature frozen delights are built upon frosty foundations of creamy chocolate or vanilla soft-serve, which swirl idyllically into cones, cups, overturned top hats, sundaes, Peanut Buster parfaits, and the chain's iconic Blizzard treats, blended with crumbled candy and other mix-ins. Ice-cream cakes cleverly conceal surprise fillings of fudge and chocolate crunch between layers of vanilla and chocolate ice cream, providing sweet, sliceable sustenance for birthday parties and other special occasions.