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Dairy Queen Is Turning Your Childhood Cereal Into a Dessert — And It Drops April 27

Healthy Fact of the Day

Cereal-inspired desserts like these are a fun occasional treat, but they can pack a significant amount of sugar — especially when real cereal is blended into ice cream or soft serve. If you're indulging, opting for a smaller size or sharing with someone is an easy way to enjoy the experience without going overboard. Balancing a sweet treat with a protein-rich meal earlier in the day can also help keep blood sugar levels more stable throughout the evening.

Dairy Queen just gave breakfast a serious identity crisis.

The chain is launching its new Breakfast Collection on April 27, a limited-time lineup of three frozen treats built around the cereal flavors and morning staples that defined a generation of kids’ Saturday mornings. Think Fruity Pebbles, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and chocolate-frosted donuts — but served cold, in a cone or a cup, after dinner.

The collection is available at participating DQ locations nationwide for a limited time only.

Three New Treats, One Very Nostalgic Theme

Fruity Pebbles Shake

The most anticipated item in the collection has been in the works for a while. Rumors of a Fruity Pebbles shake circulated throughout 2025, when food bloggers first spotted the concept in testing. It earned enough early buzz to make the cut for a full national rollout.

The finished product blends real Fruity Pebbles cereal with DQ’s creamy vanilla soft serve and milk, topped with whipped cream. The result is a cereal-milk-meets-milkshake experience that leans into color and sweetness in equal measure.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Dipped Cone

The second cereal collab starts with DQ’s classic vanilla soft serve and coats it in a cinnamon cereal-flavored dipping shell packed with crunchy cereal pieces. A dusting of Cinnamon Toast Crunch’s signature Cinnadust finishes it off — the same powdery cinnamon-sugar coating that makes the cereal so addictive in the bowl.

The cone format makes it the most portable of the three, and the combination of the crunchy shell with creamy soft serve is the kind of textural contrast that tends to make a menu item stick around.

Choco Frosted Donut Blizzard Treat

The third item swaps cereal for another breakfast classic: the chocolate-frosted donut. This Blizzard blends chocolate-covered donut pieces directly into DQ’s soft serve and finishes with a generous handful of colorful sprinkles — giving it the look and flavor of a donut shop treat in frozen form.

Of the three, this one leans most indulgent, and the donut-to-soft-serve ratio will make or break the experience for most people.

Why This Lineup Makes Sense Right Now

The cereal-as-dessert trend has been building momentum for years, fueled largely by millennial and Gen Z nostalgia for the sugary cereals they grew up eating. Brands like Fruity Pebbles and Cinnamon Toast Crunch have become increasingly sought-after collaboration partners for ice cream and dessert concepts precisely because their flavor profiles translate so well to cold, creamy formats.

For DQ, the Breakfast Collection is also a continuation of a broader strategy of leveraging brand partnerships to generate buzz — following collaborations that have included Nutter Butters, Oreo, and Chips Ahoy! in previous Blizzard lineups.

What to Know Before April 27

A few things worth keeping in mind:

  • All three items are limited-time only — no end date has been announced, but DQ’s seasonal drops typically have a short window
  • Available at participating locations nationwide — use DQ’s store locator to confirm your local shop is included
  • The Fruity Pebbles Shake and Cinnamon Toast Crunch Dipped Cone are new for 2026; the Choco Frosted Donut Blizzard rounds out the collection as a third option for non-cereal fans

The Bottom Line

Dairy Queen’s Breakfast Collection — Fruity Pebbles Shake, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Dipped Cone, and Choco Frosted Donut Blizzard — hits participating locations nationwide on April 27 for a limited time. Whether you’re in it for the cereal nostalgia or just a great summer dessert, the window to try these will close faster than you expect.

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