Dairy Queen Adds 3 New Blizzard Flavors to Menus Nationwide

Dairy Queen Adds 3 New Blizzard Flavors to Menus Nationwide

Dairy Queen introduced a new Blizzard Cup Lineup with three flavors available at participating locations across the U.S. starting June 29.

The chain tied the release to summer events that include the FIFA World Cup hosted in the U.S. and the nation's 250th anniversary.

The new offerings feature international influences.

The Strawberry Mango-flavored Mochi Blizzard mixes mango-flavored mochi pieces and strawberry topping with vanilla soft serve.

This is the first time that mochi has been included in a Dairy Queen Blizzard in the United States.

The Biscoff Cookie Blizzard blends crunchy, caramelized Biscoff cookies into the soft serve.

The Mexican-style Hot Chocolate made with Abuelita Blizzard combines Abuelita Mexican Hot Chocolate Mix, chocolate chunks, fudge-covered marshmallows and cocoa fudge with the soft serve.

"Dairy Queen Scores Big with New Global Flavors and a Patriotic Misty Slush Float," the company announced on its news site June 23.

The lineup joins existing Blizzard options on the menu.

Customers can order the new flavors through the DQ app or online at participating restaurants.

The items come in the standard Blizzard cup sizes.

Dairy Queen also launched a Stars & Stripes Misty Slush Float for a short run from June 29 to July 5.

The small size costs $2.50 and layers cherry Misty Slush, vanilla soft serve and blue raspberry Misty Slush with star sprinkles.

The company created a sweepstakes for DQ Rewards members tied to the new Blizzard flavors.

From June 29 through July 26, members earn entries by purchasing the new items. Buying all three earns bonus entries for a chance to win a vacation.

Food sites reported quick interest in the flavors as Allrecipes noted the mochi Blizzard brings a chewy element new to the lineup, while the Biscoff version delivers spiced cookie crunch and the Abuelita option offers a spiced chocolate profile.

Dairy Queen has rolled out multiple limited-time Blizzard items earlier in 2026, including the Strawberry Angel Food Cake Blizzard in the spring.

The chain continues to rotate seasonal flavors alongside classics such as Oreo and Reese's.

Availability depends on individual locations.

Fans can check the Dairy Queen app or website for local menus and participation in promotions.

The new Blizzard Cup flavors will remain on menus for a limited time.

The release gives customers fresh options as summer events unfold. Dairy Queen positioned the menu items to appeal to fans seeking variety in frozen treats during the busy season.