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Dairy Queen adds new Blizzard flavors, ‘patriotic’ slushie. Where to buy in Boise

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Dairy Queen is unveiling a trio of new Blizzard Cup flavors, just in time for summer,

The national fast food chain is also introducing a “patriotic” Stars & Stripes slushie for a limited time only, the company said in a June 23 news release.

Here’s what you need to know:

What are new Blizzard flavors at Dairy Queen?

According to Dairy Queen, the three new flavors have a global theme celebrating the “excitement of international soccer on home turf.”

The United States is one of three countries hosting FIFA Men’s World Cup games in June and July, along with Canada and Mexico.

Here are the new Blizzard options for Dairy Queen customers:

  • Strawberry Mango-flavored Mochi Blizzard Treat: Mango-flavored mochi pieces and strawberry topping blended with soft-serve ice cream
  • Biscoff Cookie Blizzard Treat: Crunchy, caramelized Biscoff cookies blended with soft-serve ice cream.
  • Mexican-style Hot Chocolate made with Abuelita Blizzard Treat: Abuelita Mexican hot chocolate mix, chocolate chunks, fudge covered marshmallows and cocoa fudge blended with soft-serve ice cream
The new Stars & Stripes Misty slush float at Dairy Queen.
The new Stars & Stripes Misty slush float at Dairy Queen. Courtesy of Dairy Queen

What is in the new Stars & Stripes slushie?

Dairy Queen’s new Stars & Stripes drink celebrates the United States’ 250th birthday.

The slush float includes layers of DQ Cherry Misty slush, soft serve ice cream and blue raspberry Misty slush with festive star sprinkles, the company said.

When do new DQ menu items go on sale?

The new drink options all go on sale Monday, June 29, according to Dairy Queen.

The new slushie will be available at participating locations through Sunday, July 5.

Dairy Queen did not specify an end date for the new Blizzard flavors.

What are prices for Dairy Queen drink options?

The Stars & Stripes Misty slush float is available in a size small for $2.50.

Dairy Queen did not list prices for the new Blizzard flavors, but other Blizzard drinks sell for prices ranging from $3.99 to $6.49.

How to enter summer sweepstakes at Dairy Queen

Dairy Queen is running a special summer sweepstakes for customers who try the new menu items.

From Monday, June 29, through Sunday, July 26, DQ Rewards members can participate in the DQ Go for the Globe Sweepstakes in the DQ mobile app for the chance to win a dream vacation, the company said.

Participants get three sweepstakes entries every time they purchase one of the new Blizzard Cup Lineup flavors. When they buy all three, they’ll earn 15 bonus entries.

Customers who can purchase the Stars & Stripes Misty slush float earn 250 bonus DQ points and three sweepstakes entries, company officials said.

Where are Dairy Queen locations in Boise area?

The Treasure Valley is home to the majority of Dairy Queen locations in Idaho:

Here’s where to stop in Boise:

There’s also a Dairy Queen location at 5251 Glenwood Road in Garden City

There are two spots to stop at in Meridian if you want to do a new menu taste test, 4849 North Meridian Road and 107 East Water Tower.

Caldwell’s Dairy Queen can whip up your Blizzard order at 2324 Blaine St.

Nampa is home to two Dairy Queen locations, 809 Caldwell Boulevard and 1211 12th Ave. Road.

There is a Dairy Queen location in Star at 11735 West State St. and in Middleton as well at 884 Bozic St.

There’s also a location just across the Idaho and Oregon border at 55 Northeast Goodfellow St. in Ontario, Oregon.

Where can I find Dairy Queen restaurants in Idaho?

Though the Treasure Valley is home to a majority of the Dairy Queen locations in Idaho, you can find frozen treats at several locations across the Gem State.

There are six Dairy Queen locations in eastern Idaho:

You can also stop for a Blizzard in South Central Idaho:

Northern Idaho also has a few Dairy Queen restaurants tucked away:

There are 25 Dairy Queen stores that call Idaho home.

This story was originally published June 24, 2026 at 2:34 PM with the headline "Dairy Queen adds new Blizzard flavors, ‘patriotic’ slushie. Where to buy in Boise."

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Don Sweeney
The Sacramento Bee
Don Sweeney has been a newspaper reporter and editor in California for more than 35 years. He is a service reporter based at The Sacramento Bee.
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