In celebration of the first ever moon landing, Dairy Queen has a brand new Blizzard for us to try out and it will take you on a journey out of this world.
You have to hand it to Dairy Queen. They are sensational at creating unique and interesting Blizzards. Whenever there is an excuse to come up with something creative, Dairy Queen really does go that extra mile. And they are doing so once again, this time, in celebration of the 1969 Moon Landing.
The first ever Moon Landing, assuming you believe they actually happened of course but that is a debate for another day, occurred 50 years this year and celebrations are taking place all across the world to celebrate the milestone achievement.
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In what way celebrations are taking place vary, but in the form of Dairy Queen, it is in the form of the good old Blizzard.
Dairy Queen has teamed up with their favorite snack food, Oreo, and have put together a sweet treat that will leave you craving more; the Zero Gravity Blizzard.
The chain announced that they would be releasing the limited-edition Blizzard to celebrate the Moon Landing. Featuring funky looking swirls and sparkles. There are Oreo pieces buried within the ice cream, along with some cotton candy as well.
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It honestly sounds mouth watering good and it looks really funky as well. It really does remind you of the galaxy when you peer into the sweet dish.
With it being a limited edition Blizzard. How long it will be on the Dairy Queen menu is the big question now. It obviously won’t be around forever, but it is probably a safe bet that it will be around during the Moon Landing Anniversary celebrations.
The Moon Landing happened on July 20, 1969, so up until then, unless Dairy Queen tells us otherwise, there is a probably a good chance you can get your hands on one of the Blizzards.
So, what do you think of the unique Blizzards that have been created? Will you be ordering one? Drop a comment just below sharing your thoughts.