The Early Years
The first Dairy Queen opened up in Joliet, Illinois in 1940. Although it was called "ice cream" by customers, the store actually served a "soft, frozen dairy product.". No matter, the customers eagerly slurped it up. Franchises were sold. By the end of 1941, less than ten Dairy Queen stores existed. In six short years, that number escalated to one hundred stores in the United States.
A little known fact about Dairy Queen is that malts, milkshakes, banana splits and Dilly Bars were added to their menu in 1949, 1951 and 1955, respectively.
Today...
...there are nearly six thousand Dairy Queen stores in the United States, Canada and in twenty foreign countries. Inside the United States, Texas has the most DQ stores with over 600.
A little known fact about Dairy Queen is that the conglomerate, International Dairy Queen, Inc., was bought by Berkshire Hathaway Inc. in early 1998. IDQ also owns Orange Julius of America and Karmelkorn Shoppes, Inc. Company headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Dairy Queen menu has expanded considerably. The menu now includes items such as the Mr. Misty Slush Treat, The Buster Bar, Hot Fudge Brownie Delight, Peanut Buster Parfait, Blizzards, MooLatte Beverages and waffle bowls, cones and sundaes. You can also buy frozen DQ Cakes.
Visit a DQ Brazier and you can order fried foods such as their Chicken Strip Basket, Grillburger, hot dogs or Treatzza Pizza.
Every Dairy Queen store is independently owned and operated. Therefore, the individual owners decide what their menu items will be, business hours, et cetera.
DQ Soft Serve
A little known fact about Dairy Queen is that you don't have to feel guilty when you eat their soft serve, even when it's inside a delicious, crunchy cone! The company refers to it as being ice cream now. However, it's different because it's lower in fat than regular ice cream. For example, one half cup of Ronnybrook All Natural Vanilla Ice cream contains 16 grams of fat. The same-size serving of Dairy Queen Soft Serve contains 4.5 grams of fat.
When it comes to calories, Ronnybrook's frozen treat contains 240 calories per half cup. DQ's Soft Serve weighs in at a "skinny" 140 calories.
Of course, if you're watching your sugar intake, you can still enjoy a DQ "no sugar-added" Fudge Bar, Vanilla Orange Bar or a Chocolate Dilly Bar.
Children's Miracle Network
If you've ever visited a Dairy Queen store, you've probably noticed the collection canisters on the counters. By collecting donations from their customers, selling paper "Miracle Treats" and sponsoring events, the stores have helped the non-profit Children's Miracle Network (CMN) since 1984. A little known fact about Dairy Queen is that the company has donated more than $44 million to the network. According to the CMN website, "There are 170 children's hospitals affiliated with Children's Miracle Network. These hospitals help children of all races, ages, religions, ailments, and financial backgrounds."
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8 Comments
Post a Commentbad baf
I LOVE DQ
I won't eat any ice cream or soft dairy whatever, but I can fantasize about it. Oh yes! yes! It is so cool and creamy!
Dairy Queen is well liked in Canada. People of all ages enjoy their desserts. Rather it be a walk after dinner or a drive-through there is usually a little bit of a wait. Our family watch their fat and transfats intake so Dairy Queen fits our menu great!
I don't usually visit a Dairy Queen. Perhaps I should!
Sophie
Great work. I love their Blizzards.
Oh yeah, we used to walk the two blocks with our dime to get a cone and if we were lucky had enough to get the chocolate "hard shell" covered one. That DQ is long gone; with an addition to the store, it became a popular breakfast place. Actually it is also popular for affordable and delicious lunches and dinners too. When I visit Mom, I usually walk the two blocks to get her a take home meal.
Even living in Florida I rarely visit an ice cream place.