When a blizzard comes to mind, many envision a snowstorm. But for Dairy Queen lovers, a Blizzard is a thick, soft-serve treat that gives you the option to customize from Reese's Pieces to Oreos and fudge — though , it cannot legally be deemed ice cream. It's the perfect treat on a hot summer night after a day of flipping around in the lake, but Dairy Queen has an iconic flip of its own.
Each visit reminds you of how thick their Blizzards are as employees flip your treat upside down to demonstrate it won't spill. At choice locations, this flip comes with a twist. This long-standing tradition, now a staple action connected to the chain restaurant, can earn you a free Blizzard.
While this policy isn't universal — it's up to the franchise owner — it still reminds clients of the iconic flip that has lasted for decades. How the Blizzard flip works Confusion over has sparked discussions online, particularly a labeled, "If they give you a blizzard without turning it upside down, how are you supposed to get your free blizzard?" Many users expressed curiosity about how to snag a complimentary sweet treat. While some users were eager to help, the majority found the question annoying.
One user dismissed it as unnecessary, stating, "It's a neat little gimmick they do, turning the things upside down, let's be adults and leave it at that." As for the — they give customers who catch them in the forgetful act a slip for a free Blizzard. Whether you save the 5 dollars or enjoy your Blizzard flipped, remember it's all in good fun.
So savor your deliciously cold treat and appreciate the quirky tradition Dairy Queen continues to uphold. Recommended.
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