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Blizzards

Row1and

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I really want to go to DQ today and get some blizzards. Every time I get there, I can't seem to make my mind up on which one I want. I always end up getting the 'Georgia Mud Fudge'.

What would you recommend/what is your favorite blizzard at DQ? I want to try something different today.

 
Heath is always a good one

Edit: you know what, next time just get out of the car, close your eyes, and stab your finger at the blizzard menu, you really can't go wrong with any of them.
 
Originally posted by: ADDAvenger
Originally posted by: Row1and
Originally posted by: ADDAvenger
Heath is always a good one

I don't think I've ever heard of that one in my life. What's in it?

It's blended Heath candy bar, I can't say that I've ever had the candy bar itself, but the blizzard is pretty good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heath_bar

mmm... I guess it won't hurt to try. Kinda like a snickers blizzard, w/o the nuts. lol

Well it says it has pecans - I actually like those.
 
M&M


Someone in the neighborhood here had lived in Kenya all his life. He'd seen snow in distant mountains, but that was it.
So the first time it snowed here, he told us that he went from window to window, and called his wife at work. "Everything outside is white. What's going on?"
🙂 :laugh:
Then he was introduced to the fun-filled wonders of shoveling snow and using a snowblower.

 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Most of our crew had never seen a snowflake in their life. They were mesmerized to say the least.

Wow, they need to come up to Fargo, ND where the winter starts in October and ends in May.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
M&M


Someone in the neighborhood here had lived in Kenya all his life. He'd seen snow in distant mountains, but that was it.
So the first time it snowed here, he told us that he went from window to window, and called his wife at work. "Everything outside is white. What's going on?"
🙂 :laugh:
Then he was introduced to the fun-filled wonders of shoveling snow and using a snowblower.

Ha ha, that's funny! Thankfully I live in an apt, and don't have to shovel nothing!
 
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