Dairy Queen Holiday Menu
You’re here to find what’s on the chain’s seasonal lineup right now and what to expect when you roll up to the drive-thru. This is a news-style update that covers what’s launching, what’s back, and what’s likely to rotate out as the calendar moves from fall into the holidays.
The short version: the seasonal menu centers on limited-time soft serve treats. Expect new and returning Blizzard flavors and one specialty shake this year. Headline items include Peppermint Bark Blizzard, Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard, and the new Holiday Nog Shake.
You’ll also get practical ordering help in the guide. That includes sizes, the latest reported prices and calories, and how swaps between chocolate and vanilla soft serve usually work.
Keep expectations grounded. Prices and availability can change by store, but the core items tend to be consistent nationwide. Read on so you can make a quick choice for yourself or the family without hunting through multiple announcements.
Dairy Queen Holiday Menu arrives nationwide with limited-time seasonal treats
Stores across the country have started swapping signs and adding limited-time festive soft-serve treats. Participating locations are switching the autumn lineup for the season’s offerings now, though local timing can vary.
What’s launching now and what it replaces from the fall lineup
The national rollout replaces the fall selections and ends the Oreo x Reese’s October Blizzard of the Month at most stores. Some fall items may linger for a short time depending on stock and franchise timing.
Blizzard of the Month timing: Peppermint Bark in November, Sugar Cookie in December
Plan by flavor: Peppermint Bark is the blizzard month feature for November. Frosted Sugar Cookie leads December. If you favor peppermint, go earlier; if you want sugar-cookie flavors, wait until December.
| Period | Featured Blizzard | What it replaces / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Now (nationwide) | Holiday Treat Collection items | Replaces most autumn items; local stores may vary |
| November | Peppermint Bark (blizzard month) | Replaces October’s Oreo x Reese’s blizzard month |
| December | Frosted Sugar Cookie (blizzard month) | Primary December blizzard; availability can be limited on peak weekends |
Note the difference: the Holiday Treat Collection includes seasonal items that may stick around longer. The blizzard month promotion highlights one flavor each month and tends to rotate faster.
With this practical timeline, you can time a stop after shopping, on a road trip, or as a simple family dessert night.
What’s on the Dairy Queen holiday menu

Expect three standout options this season: a peppermint-packed blizzard, a cozy sugar-cookie blend, and a spiced nog shake. Each item mixes texture with familiar sweet notes so you can picture the bite or sip before you order.
Peppermint Bark Blizzard: white and milk chocolate with candy cane pieces
The peppermint bark blizzard uses a vanilla soft serve base folded with white and milk chocolate notes. Candy cane pieces are scattered through the mix so you get mint and crunch in every spoonful.
“Bark” here means chocolatey chunks and mint candy spread throughout, not just a peppermint topping.
Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard: cookie pieces, icing, and sprinkles
The frosted sugar cookie blends sugar cookie pieces, ribboned icing, and festive sprinkles into soft serve. Texture comes from cookie bits, while the icing adds a sweeter, bakery-style finish.
New Holiday Nog Shake: Holiday Nog syrup, soft serve, milk, nutmeg
The holiday nog shake mixes Holiday Nog syrup with soft serve and milk for a smooth sip. It’s finished with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg for that warm-spice note.
How this peppermint treat compares with past peppermint offerings
Compared with prior years, this peppermint leans vanilla-forward. It’s closer to the candy-cane style fans remember than the richer hot-cocoa variants introduced last year.
- Choose peppermint bark if you want mint + chocolate chunks.
- Choose sugar cookie if you want a bakery-style cookie blizzard.
- Choose the nog shake if you prefer a creamy, spiced sip for the family.
| Pick | Texture | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Peppermint Bark Blizzard | Creamy with candy cane pieces | Mint and chocolate fans |
| Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard | Cookie chunks and icing | Cookie-plate cravings |
| Holiday Nog Shake | Smooth, drinkable | Eggnog and spice lovers |
Latest prices, sizes, and calories to know before you order

Before you order, here are the latest sizes, reported U.S. prices, and calorie counts so you can decide at the counter. These numbers are pulled from recent local reports and reflect typical pricing, but your local store may differ.
Peppermint Bark Blizzard price points by size and calorie range
Below are the most recent reported price points and calories for the peppermint bark blizzard. Larger sizes grow fast in calories, so pick one that fits the group.
| Size | Latest reported price (U.S.) | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Mini | $3.99 | 370 |
| Small | $4.99 | 610 |
| Medium | $5.79 | 850 |
| Large | $6.59 | 1,120 |
Holiday Nog Shake pricing and calories by size
The holiday nog shake mixes soft serve, milk, and Holiday Nog syrup for a creamy sip. Reported prices and calorie counts are below for quick comparison.
| Size | Latest reported price (U.S.) | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Small | $4.19 | 590 |
| Medium | $4.99 | 770 |
| Large | $5.79 | 1,010 |
Chocolate vs. vanilla soft serve swaps and what to expect
You can usually switch the soft serve base to chocolate at no extra charge. The chocolate base adds a few calories and can mute the peppermint or nog flavors a bit. Ask for a taste if you’re unsure—kids or beginners may prefer vanilla to let the pieces and syrup shine.
Why costs can vary by location across the United States
Prices change by franchise, region, and store type. Mall locations, local taxes, promos, and supply can shift the final price. Use these figures as a guideline so you can plan for sharing or sampling without surprises.
What fans can expect from the flavors this season
This season’s flavors aim for comfort over drama, so expect familiar sweets with light festive accents.
The peppermint bark blizzard opens with creamy vanilla and gentle chocolate notes. Peppermint shows up mostly when you hit the bark pieces, which are small and spread flavor evenly rather than delivering one big mint punch.
The holiday nog shake reads like a vanilla milkshake with a subtle eggnog hint. Nutmeg on top is the strongest eggnog cue. Try the chocolate base only if you want a richer cocoa pull; it can mute nog and spice.
Pair peppermint with something salty, pick the sugar-cookie-style treat for kids, and treat the nog as a sip-dessert. Check local Dairy Queen for availability and current pricing before you go.