Dairy Queen has come up with a frosty offering for the fall, and fans are excited. This is because the fast-food restaurant that is known to serve ice cream is bringing back a favorite item to its stores.
Dairy Queen will be adding the Frozen Hot Chocolate to its menu, and it will be available during the fall season. The arrival of the drink is just in time before the weather turns really cold this winter.
Since most people will prefer something hot this season, there will be some changes with the preference for desserts. Thus, the Dairy Queen Frozen Hot Chocolate is just the perfect temporary substitute for ice creams.
The Thrillist further noted that the restaurant chain is making a bit of change in the menu to recognize the change in seasons. Then again, while customers will be getting the hot chocolate now, it is not really going to be that hot since it is still a “frozen” drink after all.
The ice cream chain shared that it has received many requests from customers to make the frozen cocoa drink available again. Dairy Queen said that the requests have been coming in repeatedly, so it decided to grant their wish.
Dairy Queen listened, and now the Frozen Hot Chocolate is back on the menu. The popular item is made with rich cocoa fudge blended with the store’s famous Blizzard vanilla soft serve. The drink is served complete with whipped cream topping and drizzled with chocolate syrup.
At any rate, customers can now buy Dairy Queen’s Frozen Hot Chocolate in select stores across the United States. As per Mashed, the drink is available starting Nov. 5, and it should be noted that it will be in stores for a limited time only.
Finally, a serving of Dairy Queen’s Frozen Hot Chocolate was described as an indulgence, so customers should know that they should drink responsibly. A cup of medium-sized drink has 750 calories and 88 grams of sugar.


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