Why the Reese's Blizzard Ranks #3
The Oreo Blizzard wins on universal appeal. The Cookie Dough Blizzard wins on richness. The Reese's wins on flavor intensity — peanut butter and chocolate together is a more complex combination than either ingredient alone, and it works exceptionally well against cold, creamy soft serve. At 600 calories for a Small, it is one of the more calorie-dense Blizzards in the standard lineup, reflecting the higher fat content of the Reese's pieces. Find all Blizzard options on The Dairy Queen Menu.
Reese's Blizzard vs. Royal Reese's Blizzard
The Royal Reese's® Blizzard adds a peanut butter-filled center for approximately $1 more. If you already love the standard Reese's Blizzard, the Royal version amplifies the peanut butter presence significantly. It is one of the more dramatic Royal upgrades because the peanut butter center directly complements the existing Reese's pieces.
Reese's Blizzard vs. Other High-Calorie Blizzards
| Blizzard Flavor | Mini | Small Calories | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reese's® PB Cup Blizzard | $3.49 | 600 | Peanut butter + chocolate — rich, high-cal |
| Cookie Dough Blizzard | $3.49 | 590 | Sweet, chewy cookie dough pieces |
| Turtle Pecan Cluster Blizzard | $3.99 | 570 | Caramel + pecan + fudge — complex |
| Royal Reese's® Blizzard | $3.99 | 620 | Same + peanut butter center |
The Reese's Blizzard is in the high-calorie tier of the Blizzard menu. Here is how it compares to similar options:
Frequently Asked Questions
Browse all Blizzard flavors and the complete DQ food menu on The Dairy Queen Menu.


