This fall, Dairy Queen is turning the dessert world upside down with a bold new Blizzard flavor — combining two cult favorites, Oreo and Reese’s. Dubbed the OREO® REESE’S® Blizzard Treat, this mashup is already generating buzz among dessert lovers everywhere.
In this article, we’ll dig into every juicy detail: launch dates, ingredients, nutrition, customization hacks, and more.
What’s the Buzz? Introducing the Oreo x Reese’s Blizzard
Dairy Queen is calling this its October Flavor of the Month, a limited-time addition to their Blizzard lineup. The concept is simple yet indulgent: OREO cookie pieces + REESE’S peanut butter cups blended into DQ’s signature soft serve to create a layered, chewy, crunchy, peanut-buttery experience.
The company officially rolled it out starting September 29, 2025 at some locations, with full availability across participating U.S. stores beginning October 1.
Notably, some Texas locations had early access, because the Oreo x Reese’s concept had been part of their September Blizzard of the Month.
Dairy Queen emphasizes that this new flavor doesn’t replace any seasonal or existing offerings — it’s added on as a special monthly exclusive.
Ingredients, Nutrition & Serving Options
Let’s break down what goes into each serving and how it stacks up nutritionally:
Metric / Feature | Oreo x Reese’s Blizzard Treat | Details / Notes |
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Core Ingredients | OREO cookie pieces, REESE’S peanut butter cups, DQ soft serve | Mixed together uniformly |
Calories (Small) | ~ 430 calories | For a small size, typical of Blizzard wagons |
Fat / Sugar / Carbs | Fat: ~18 g · Carbs: ~61 g · Sugars: ~49 g | Also includes ~9 g saturated fat, sodium ~220 mg |
Protein / Dietary Fiber | ~9 g protein · ~1 g fiber | From milk, peanut butter, cookie bits |
Allergens | Milk, peanuts, soy, wheat | Oreo & Reese’s contain allergens |
Availability Window | Limited time | As October 2025 “Flavor of the Month” |
Customization Options | Yes, at certain locations | Blend into vanilla, chocolate, or swirl soft serve |
Because not every DQ location carries alternate soft serve bases, not all sites can offer full customization. Still, at many shops, fans report ordering the Oreo version plus extra Reese’s bits, or vice versa.
Doing so yields a homemade version of the flavor even after October ends — as long as toppings are available.
Tasting Notes & Early Reviews
Early tasters and food bloggers have described the Oreo x Reese’s Blizzard as “a match made in Blizzard heaven.” Each scoop is said to deliver alternating bursts of crunchy Oreo wafers and chewy, nutty Reese’s cups, all enveloped in smooth, creamy DQ soft serve.
Reviewers say this Blizzard is richer than a simple cookie-and-peanut butter mix — the chocolate, cookie crème, and peanut butter swirl combine in surprising but satisfying layers. Some even tested the version with chocolate-soft-serve bases, increasing the decadence when available.
Fan reactions on social media echo the excitement:
- “This is the Blizzard I order!! I normally order Reese’s Blizzard add Oreo.”
- “Two icons in the cups, two icons tasting the cups… .”
- “Make it gluten free!!!”
How to Enjoy & Customize After October
While it’s officially tied to October, here’s how fans are keeping the flavor alive:
- Order a base Blizzard in Oreo or Reese’s flavor (if available).
- Add extra toppings (Oreo pieces, Reese’s cups) to mimic the new combo.
- Request a soft serve base change (vanilla, chocolate, swirl) — some stores allow it.
- Check local DQ menus via app or in-restaurant menu boards to see if your location can fulfill the mashup order — not all stores will carry both toppings or customization options.
Because the new Blizzard is positioned as an add-on flavor, this “hack” is often encouraged by fans to extend its life beyond the limited run.
Dairy Queen’s OREO® REESE’S® Blizzard Treat is a bold, indulgent mashup that promises to be the star of its fall dessert menu.
With the crunch of Oreo, the nostalgic richness of Reese’s peanut butter, and creamy soft serve as its base, this Blizzard offers a flavor experience that stands out even in an intensely competitive dessert landscape.
Yes, it’s a limited-time offering — but savvy fans are already learning how to keep the flavor alive through Blizzard customization hacks. Whether you grab it in October or build your own year-round, this new Blizzard flavor is poised to become a fan favorite.
FAQs
When is the Oreo x Reese’s Blizzard available?
It began at select stores on September 29, 2025, and rolls out broadly starting October 1, 2025 for a limited time.
Does this Blizzard replace any existing flavors?
No — it’s added to the menu temporarily, without replacing seasonal favorites or core flavors.
What are the calorie and allergen details?
A small serving contains roughly 430 calories, with ~ 18 g fat, ~ 61 g carbs, and ~ 49 g sugars. It includes milk, peanuts, wheat, soy — be mindful if you have allergies.