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There will be no more cherry on top – literally. Dairy Queen is discontinuing its famous cherry-dipped ice cream cone for now, right as we’re approaching summer – and some fans are devastated.
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Dairy Queen is deeply entrenched in small town America. It grew up there, starting in 1940 when the first location opened in Joliet, Illinois, after J.F. "Grandpa" McCullough and his son Alex ...
Tony Lena's may still have a location or two left, but local ice cream and doughnut places — something that used to be common ...
The Dairy Queen on Sanibel Island, once a popular spot for ice cream lovers, now stands empty and vandalized. The building ...
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