Thin Mint Cookie Blizzard
What would you estimate this to be? It's not on dairy queen's website. Would a small probably be around 600 calories?
I think a small is around 540.
here is some nutrition facts for other blizzards at dairy queen you can probally guess based on.
small OREO Cookies Blizzard (560 cal/21g fat/1g fiber/83g carbs/11g protein/430mg sodium)
Small Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Blizzard (720 cal/28g fat/1g fiber/105g carbs/12g protein/370mg sodium)
Small Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Blizzards (550 cal/22g fat/1g fiber/76g carbs/12g protein/280mg sodium)
I was able to find the info on DQ's website.
Go here: http://www.dairyqueen.com/us-en/eats-and-trea ts/nutrition-calculator/
and select "Girl Scouts Thin Mint Cookie Blizzard" and the size under Blizzard Treats. Then, click on "create" and the info should appear.
Here are the basic cals. More nutrition info is available through the link.
Small - 540 cal
Med - 760 cal
Large - 1080 cal
Wow, thanks. I think I was just looking for "Thin Mint Cookie BLizzard" and completely skipped over that. Sorry.
Just the title of this POST sounds dangerous - I totally would not splurge on something like that for the calories are probably outrageous! You probably wouldn't be able to eat ANYTHING else for the entire day if you splurge on that bad boy -
i laughed when i saw the title- after seeing ads for that amazing looking blizzard, i planned it into my cals yesterday. small was huge (supposedly 540 cals but i counted 600) but delicious and worth it. one occasional treat will not kill you!
omg, i am never having a DQ blizzard again :O
You guys, she is not necessarily trying to lose weight. You can maintain your weight eating a treat once and a while regardless. For all you know, she may even be trying to gain weight.
Being a huge fan of thin mint cookies, especially frozen, I officially declare this Blizzard dangerously delicious -drool-
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