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Dairy Queen is now selling a Sour Patch Kids Blizzard
You can now buy a Sour Patch Kids Blizzard from Dairy Queen.
The July 2019 Blizzard of the Month is made with Sour Patch Kids Bitz — instead of entire Sour Patch Kids — and is blended with Sour Patch Kids Redberry soft serve.
Dairy Queen’s tart treat comes just a week after it was announced that pickier fans of the candy can buy entire bags of just red or blue Sour Patch Kids, two of its most popular flavors, at 7-Eleven.
Dairy Queen took to Twitter to announce its new Blizzard with a series of tweets, even changing its avatar in a nod to the new cross-promotion.
Read more: Sour Patch Kids Cereal is coming soon and it’s a dream for anyone with a sweet tooth
Along with the Blizzard, Dairy Queen launched an online game where players can launch Sour Patch Kids into Blizzards using the chain’s iconic red spoons.
The chain also recently announced its “Zero Gravity Blizzard,” which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing. The Blizzard features Oreo cookie pieces and a sweet cotton candy topping, all blended with vanilla soft serve.
Dairy Queen currently has six additional specialty Blizzards available for a limited time, including the Caramel Cannonball Blizzard and the Summer Berry Cheesecake Blizzard.
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