$10 for $20 Worth of Frozen Desserts and American Food or $15 for $30 Towards an Ice-Cream Cake at Dairy Queen
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A vaunted dessert franchise fills cups with up to 21 ounces of soft serve, cookies, and candy and assembles cakes with decorations
Ice cream, like revenge, is best served cold and at a birthday party. I scream, you scream with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for $30 towards a DQ soft-serve ice-cream cake, including decorations
- $10 for two $10 Groupons good for frozen desserts and American food<p>
The menu of frozen desserts includes Oreo Blizzards ($2.29+), waffle-bowl sundaes ($3.99), and Peanut Buster parfaits ($3.59). Dairy Queen’s selection of American food includes all-beef hot dogs ($1.89+) and quarter-pound bacon-cheese GrillBurgers ($5.79 for the combo), among many other American favorites. DQ soft-serve ice-cream cakes start at $19.99 for an 8-inch, with decorations ranging from $4 to $7. Prices may vary by location. Full food menu not available at Spotsylvania Town Center location.<p>
A vaunted dessert franchise fills cups with up to 21 ounces of soft serve, cookies, and candy and assembles cakes with decorations
Ice cream, like revenge, is best served cold and at a birthday party. I scream, you scream with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for $30 towards a DQ soft-serve ice-cream cake, including decorations
- $10 for two $10 Groupons good for frozen desserts and American food<p>
The menu of frozen desserts includes Oreo Blizzards ($2.29+), waffle-bowl sundaes ($3.99), and Peanut Buster parfaits ($3.59). Dairy Queen’s selection of American food includes all-beef hot dogs ($1.89+) and quarter-pound bacon-cheese GrillBurgers ($5.79 for the combo), among many other American favorites. DQ soft-serve ice-cream cakes start at $19.99 for an 8-inch, with decorations ranging from $4 to $7. Prices may vary by location. Full food menu not available at Spotsylvania Town Center location.<p>
Need To Know Info
About Dairy Queen
On a warm August day in 1938, a father and son unveiled the first sample of what was to become Dairy Queen, selling 1,600 samples on the first day, a feat as unheard of as a dragon that breathes ice. Its ensuing prolific expansion was fueled by its frozen treats, which propelled the dessert shop from 100 stores in 1947 to 1,446 in 1950. Today, their dessert recipes remain largely unchanged, and Dairy Queen has added hearty grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken to its menu. Dairy Queen's enormous dessert menu boasts treats ranging from soft-serve cones and blizzards filled with cookies to takeaway ice-cream sandwiches and cakes.