Dairy Queen Fall Blizzard Menu 2025: New Flavors, Limited-Time Treats & Fan Favorites
Growing up in a small town with not one, but two Dairy Queen locations was more than a quirky fact—it was a reflection of how deeply the brand was woven into our community. For me, Dairy Queen Blizzards were a reward reserved for good report card days, a sweet celebration of effort and achievement. The ritual of walking into DQ, choosing a flavor, and watching the Blizzard get flipped upside down before being handed over was pure joy. That upside-down moment wasn’t just fun—it was iconic, and it still is.
The 2025 Dairy Queen Fall Blizzard Menu
This year, Dairy Queen’s Fall Treat Collection is a celebration of cozy flavors and nostalgic indulgence. Available nationwide at participating locations starting August 29, the seasonal menu runs through late October or early November while supplies last. Here’s what’s on offer:
New Flavors for 2025:
- Caramel Toffee Cookie Blizzard: A decadent blend of chewy cookie pieces, rich toffee, and smooth caramel swirled into DQ’s signature soft serve.
- Maple Cookie Shake: While not a Blizzard, this shake deserves a mention. It’s made with maple cookie crumbles, real milk, and topped with whipped cream—a perfect sip for sweater weather.
Returning Favorite:
- Pumpkin Pie Blizzard: A beloved classic featuring real pumpkin pie pieces, whipped topping, and a sprinkle of nutmeg. It’s the flavor that signals fall has truly arrived.
America’s Favorite Blizzard Flavor

While seasonal treats bring excitement, the most ordered Blizzard flavor across the country remains the Oreo Cookie Blizzard. Its simple yet satisfying combination of crushed Oreos and vanilla soft serve has made it a timeless favorite. Following closely behind are the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Blizzards.
Regional Blizzard Exclusives
Dairy Queen also offers unique Blizzard flavors in select regions and international markets. For example:
- Green Tea Kit Kat Blizzard in Japan
- Black Forest Blizzard in Germany
- Tim Tam Blizzard in Australia
These regional specialties reflect local tastes and provide a fun twist for travelers or those lucky enough to live near a location that serves them.
Why Dairy Queen Flips Blizzards Upside Down

If you’ve ever wondered why Dairy Queen turns Blizzards upside down before serving, it’s all about quality. The flip is a confident gesture that proves the Blizzard is thick enough to hold its shape. If it doesn’t, it’s not a true Blizzard. At participating locations, if your Blizzard isn’t flipped, you might even get it free. It’s a small but powerful tradition that sets DQ apart and adds a touch of showmanship to every order.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re chasing childhood memories or creating new ones, Dairy Queen Blizzards remain a seasonal staple worth celebrating. This fall, take the family out for a Blizzard, try a new flavor, and enjoy the simple pleasure of holding that red spoon. From the upside-down flip to the first bite, it’s a tradition that never gets old—and one that continues to bring joy, one swirl at a time.
