Dairy Queen is celebrating 25 years of their yummy blizzard treats by going across North America serving up FREE samples of the brand new “Mini Blizzard” treat. It’s a mini version of the famous blizzard. This Dairy Queen tour will be making stops in 25 cities, spreading the samples around. This mini blizzard doesn’t hit stores until August, so you can get an advance sample of it on this tour! Sounds pretty tasty!
The tour includes 3 Canadian stops:
Toronto – May 17-18
Start Time: Monday, May 17, 2010 at 12:00pm
Vancouver – July 26-27
Start Time: Monday, July 26, 2010 at 12:00pm
Calgary – Aug 12-13
Start Time: Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 12:00pm
For more information, check our their Facebook page here.
Really? Only 3 locations in Canada? I mean sure, I wouldn’t expect them to come to the East Coast since most people (even a bunch of Canadian bands) forget that there is more Canada east of Quebec, but only 3 cities?
My thoughts exactly Eric. How can you classify 3 cities as a “tour”?
Well there are 5700 locations in the US and Canada. Out of the 25 stops for the vehicle Canada is getting 12%. Does not seem to be a lot. considering Ontario alone has 184 locations.
I wonder why they wouldn’t want to go for the photo op in Estevan, Saskatchewan, where they opened their first location in Canada back in 1953.
They should do a tour such like the flame and stop along the Transcanada highway… I will await them in North Bay.
Well, I don’t live in a Tour City, but I am certainly looking forward to a smaller size of blizzard!
What’s the point of a Mini Blizzard anyway? Smalls are pretty tiny as it is.
@ Eric – maybe for those that are on the diet would like an even smaller one? I don’t know…
The Mini Blizzard diet?
@ Glen – Yep, it would be one tasteeeeeey diet!
Just consider, a small Blizzard is over 500 calories, one of their burgers (Grilled chicken) is 370. So yes, Mini Blizzards will be awesome 😀
three city tours…..reminds me of ….. ‘a three hour tour’ saldy only certain cities count
I can’t wait for the Mini Blizzard! It sounds like the perfect size, I find the small Blizzards too big and usually freeze 1/2 of it.
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