(SPOT.ph) Is there really any solace in this hellish summer heat? If you’re scared that your constant use of an air conditioning unit will create a price spike in your electricity bill, you can switch it up with ice-cold desserts. This Friday and Saturday, Dairy Queen is having a buy one, take one promo on their Oreo Blizzard.
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Check out Dairy Queen’s B1T1 promo:
Dairy Queen will have a two-day buy-one, take-one promo on their medium-sized Oreo Blizzard: a creamy vanilla soft serve ice cream mixed with Oreo cookie crumbs. The promo starts on April 26 (Friday) until 27 (Saturday) which is a few days shy from payday, but that’s okay if you’re splitting the bill (prices start at P109!) with a friend.
PHOTO BY Facebook/Dairy Queen
This promo is available across all Dairy Queen branches in the Philippines, except Enchanted Kingdom and Araneta Coliseum. It can purchased for dine-in, take-out, and delivery via the Dairy Queen website, GrabFood, foodpanda, and Pick-A-Roo.
See list of Dairy Queen branches. For more information, check out Dairy Queen’s Facebook page.
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