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It's true ... but that doesn't make it any less delicious. Here's what you need to know about Dairy Queen's soft serve.
Christopher Sadowski Dairy Queen’s soft serve only contains 5% milk fat, meaning it doesn’t meet the fat requirement and therefore doesn’t fit the government’s definition of ice cream.
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The Legal Reason Chick-Fil-A's Ice Cream Is Actually Called 'Ice Dream'I scream, you scream, we all scream for ... Ice Dream? Here's the real reason behind Chick-fil-A's naming of its popular, ...
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Dairy Queen Doesn't Sell Real Ice Cream. So What Is It?Dairy Queen's soft serve now qualifies as "reduced-fat ice cream," but that's still different from ice cream in the eyes of the government, which is still defined as having at least 10% milk fat.
Whether Dairy Queen or Baskin-Robins sells the best ice cream is always up for debate. We took a look at the frozen treats at both chains to pick a winner.
If you are a DQ Rewards loyalty program member at Dairy Queen, you can get a free Dilly Bar with any order over $1 through July 20. Meanwhile, Baskin-Robbins Rewards members get $5 off when they spend ...
How to get a free Dairy Queen ice cream cone Get one free small vanilla soft-serve cone by stopping at a participating Dairy Queen location (most stores are independently owned, so each location ...
Dairy Queen will bring back its Free Cone Day March 20 to celebrate the first day of spring with its classic soft serve vanilla treat.
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