Brownie Batter vs. Cookie Dough Blizzard — Key Differences
These two Blizzards occupy the same territory — they both deliver an unbaked-dough experience — but with different base flavors. The Cookie Dough Blizzard ($3.49 Mini) is sweet and buttery with a vanilla-leaning profile and chocolate chips. The Brownie Batter Blizzard ($3.99 Mini) is richer and more intensely chocolate. The fudge swirl in the Brownie Batter adds a warm chocolate sauce element that the Cookie Dough version lacks. Both are among DQ's top-10 best-selling Blizzards. See all options on The Dairy Queen Menu.
Brownie Batter Blizzard — Customization Options
The Brownie Batter Blizzard accepts customization well. Consider:
- Extra fudge swirl — Deepens the chocolate intensity with no additional mix-in cost.
- Add Oreo pieces — Adds cookie crunch alongside the brownie batter for a bakery-style combination.
- Extra brownie batter pieces (~$0.50) — More batter per spoonful if the standard ratio feels light.
- Combine with Cookie Dough — Two baked-good Blizzards in one cup. Popular with guests who want maximum bakery flavor.
Brownie Batter Blizzard vs. Choco Brownie Extreme
| Blizzard Flavor | Mini | Small Calories | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brownie Batter Blizzard | $3.99 | 530 | Batter texture, fudge swirl, lighter brownie |
| Choco Brownie Extreme Blizzard | $3.99 | 510 | Baked brownie pieces, deeper chocolate |
| Reese's® PB Cup Blizzard | $3.49 | 600 | PB + chocolate, no brownie element |
| Cookie Dough Blizzard | $3.49 | 590 | Vanilla-leaning batter, choco chips |
Both are chocolate-forward Blizzards, but they are different experiences:
Frequently Asked Questions
Browse all Blizzard flavors and the complete DQ food menu on The Dairy Queen Menu.


