10 Deliciously Fun Facts About Dairy Queen’s Blizzard

Here are some facts about Dairy Queen’s Blizzard: 

  • Dairy Queen introduced the Blizzard in 1985.
  • The Blizzard is a frozen treat that’s so thick and cold that the cup can be held upside down without spilling.
  • Dairy Queen has sold over 170 different Blizzard flavors.
  • Some classic Blizzard flavors include brownie and chocolate chip cookie dough.
  • Dairy Queen also offers a Blizzard Cake in flavors like Oreo and Reese’s.
  • The Blizzard Cake is intended for special occasions like birthdays and celebrations.
  • Dairy Queen employees often demonstrate the Blizzard’s ability to stay upright when held upside down by flipping one Blizzard per order.
  • If the Blizzard doesn’t stay upright, customers may be able to request a coupon for a free Blizzard on their next visit.
  • The Blizzard of the Month program began in 2003.
  • Mini Blizzard Treats were introduced in 2010.

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Eindhoven has been packed with carnival-goers in recent days but on Tuesday it was Arsenal enjoying their own party in the city, getting over their goalscoring crisis and setting a Champions League record in the process.

Mikel Arteta’s side became the first team in Champions League history to score seven goals away from home in the knockout stages of the competition as they romped to a 7-1 win over PSV Eindhoven. It was the most goals the Gunners have scored in a single game since beating Newcastle 7-3 in the Premier League 13 years ago. The Arsenal manager said the win had given his players “joy and confidence and belief”, but was not getting carried away when questions were put to him about the records that his team had broken.

“For sure, it’s something that hasn’t been done, so great to be part of that,” Arteta said. “But as a team we want to achieve many other things that are far more important than that. “The happiest thing is we are in a very strong position to go to the next round, which is where we want to be. “But there’s still a job to do in London in a week’s time.” After failing to score in their past two games, a 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest and 1-0 defeat by West Ham, Arteta may not have seen a victory like this coming. “This will give them great confidence for the rest of the season. Right from the start Arsenal had control of the game,” said Chris Sutton on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Arsenal were ruthless with their finishing, some of the combination play in the final third was sensational. England and Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice was one of the players singled out for his performance during the game and said that the Gunners have got the reward for their hard work in recent weeks. Rice, who had a goal ruled out for offside, said Arsenal were “fluid” and possessed the “enthusiasm, drive and hunger” that the knockout stages demand. Arsenal’s lack of a recognised striker has been well documented, with Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz both injured. But six different players contributed to the rout on Tuesday – Odegaard scored twice, along with goals for Jurrien Timber, Mikel Merino, Ethan Nwaneri, Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Calafiori.

The emphatic win means that Arsenal can start planning for a trip to Madrid, as they are set to take on the winner of the tie between Real and Atletico, which finished 2-1 to Carlo Ancelotti’s side. Next week’s second leg takes place at Atletico. Arsenal’s excellent 17-year-old Nwaneri again showed why there is so much hype and excitement about his future in the game. That goal return puts him alongside some of England’s most iconic young players. Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney scored nine goals each in all competitions when they were aged 17 or younger and Nwaneri now has 16 days before his 18th birthday to try to match or beat that record.