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Though the regulations and labeling changed, Dairy Queen’s recipe never did. Now Dairy Queen’s soft serve qualifies as “reduced-fat ice cream” — but that’s still not ice cream in the FDA’s eyes. However, it should be noted that just because DQ’s soft serve has just 5% milk fat, that doesn’t mean it’s 95% fat-free.
Tony Lena's may still have a location or two left, but local ice cream and doughnut places — something that used to be common and very popular — have mostly gone away.You can blame rising rents, chains,
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Tasting Table on MSN11 Absolute Best Fast Food SlushiesWhen summer hits, there's nothing more refreshing than an ice cold slushie. We rounded up and tasted the best fast food slushies available nationwide.
What’s believed to be Minnesota’s oldest Dairy Queen, located in Rochester, is serving up ice cream novelties once again. The North Broadway shop opened this week. It was put up for sale in March 2024, after serving chilled favorites by the same family since 1947.
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EVER AFTER IN THE WOODS on MSN15 Discontinued Dairy Queen Menu Items Everybody Wishes Would Come BackBeloved DQ treats gone too soon—from Chipper Sandwiches to Treatzza Pizza, these frozen gems deserve a sweet comeback!
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Minnesota's oldest Dairy Queen reopened under new management in Rochester on Wednesday morning. The North Broadway Avenue location reopened at 11 a.m. by the Pierson family, the shop's new owners.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNSuspect in West Boylston Dairy Queen carjacking was on bail for attempted murder chargeAuthorities say the carjacking came a short time after a domestic assault involving the suspect, Cameron Suarez.
A historically tasty Rochester landmark is expected to re-open and start serving up familiar ice cream treats “very soon.”
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The money will expand Ellafi Credit Union, which rebranded to focus on "women+" “adversely affected" by the pandemic.
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The Takeout on MSNYes, You Can Still Get A Banana Split Blizzard At Dairy Queen (But There's A Catch)If the Banana Split Blizzard used to be your favorite dessert on the Dairy Queen menu, here's how you can savor this sweet treat once again.