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DQ Blizzard Maker

Ice cream addicts rejoice! The DQ Blizzard Maker is here! No more running to Dairy Queen to feed your Blizzard fix – now you can use this machine to make your very own DQ-style Blizzards at home! Back to Article

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bs3134
bs3134 wrote:
2012-09-06 14:15:26 -0700

it even looks bad

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xo4justinbiebs4eva
xo4justinbiebs4eva wrote:
2011-07-18 15:57:30 -0700

my mom bought my lil sista this for x-mas.but when i tried it......lets just say sometymes i dont want to eat dairy queen

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Geckogirl3
Geckogirl3 wrote:
2010-12-07 10:34:33 -0800

Seriously!? How can you make a heavenly blizzard out of some chemically altered powder? Come on people! Use your brains.

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wwehero123
wwehero123 wrote:
2010-12-06 08:24:17 -0800

one thing this dq blizzard maker scks i wouldn't even take a chance of eating it

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