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Though the regulations and labeling changed, Dairy Queen’s recipe never did. Now Dairy Queen’s soft serve qualifies as ...
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.
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.
“Dairy Queen has come out with a new flavor of cone dip every spring for the past few years,” says TikTok creator @DairyQueenShelbyTwp, who has amassed over 2 million followers sharing her ...
The FDA guidelines mean that Dairy Queen’s various frozen treats can’t be classified as ice cream, explaining why the chain often opts for the term “soft serve” instead.
Dairy Queen is one of only a few nationwide chains that carries dairy-free ice cream. However, if the Dilly Bar isn't up your alley, there are a few other places you can go for a non-dairy ice ...
Dairy Queen’s Cupcakes Are Going Viral on TikTok – All About the Ice Cream Cake in a Cup One TikTok user called the mini frozen treats "basically like an individual serving of their ice cream ...
RELATED: SaturDates: Ice cream, cars and historic sites The never-ending dipped cone saga. Over the years, Dairy Queen has explored a number of flavors for their dipped soft-serve ice cream cones.