This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (2024)

Ice cream lovers have enjoyed a "cone with the curl on top" since 1940. Here's a look at Dairy Queen's history in pictures.

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (1)Courtesy American Dairy Queen Corporation

The Dairy Queen story begins in 1938, two years before the restaurant opened, with the dawn of soft-serve ice cream. The inventors, J.F. McCullough and his son Alex convinced ice cream man Sherb Noble to sell it at his shop in Kankakee, Illinois. It was an immediate hit. They served 1,600 customers in two hours at an all-you-can-eat ice cream sale.

Noble and the McCulloughs opened the first Dairy Queen store (pictured above) on June 22, 1940, along historic Route 66 in Joliet, Illinois.Though no longer serving customers, the site still stands as a local landmark.

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This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (2)Courtesy American Dairy Queen Corporation

The Original Dairy Queen Menu

Dairy Queen’s first menu items included soft-serve cones, sundaes and ice cream by the pint and quart. A cone cost a nickel, and a sundae cost 8 cents.

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (3)Courtesy Dairy Queen

Gail Jackson, reader of Taste of Home‘s sister magazine Reminisce, remembers when the restaurant opened in Roseburg, Oregon, in 1948. “I talked Mom out of a nickel and walked the nine blocks to the new Dairy Queen,” she says. “When I asked what flavors they had, they realized I hadn’t been there before and gave me a free cone. I remember how good ‘the cone with the curl on top’ (pictured above) tasted. And best of all, I still had my nickel!”

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This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (4)Courtesy Dairy Queen

“Dairy Queen was the closest thing we had to fast food in the 1950s,” explainReminisce readers Danny Atchley and Barbara Starcher of Mineral Wells, Texas. “Most of the young people hung out there, visiting with friends while working on our malts, shakes or banana splits.”

Photos from Dairy Queen’s Past

We rounded up these old photos from Dairy Queens over the decades. Do they look familiar?

The First DQ Sign: 1940

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (5)Courtesy Dairy Queen

This sign lists the prices at the very first DQ, and cones indeed went for a nickel. That’s not all—you get your second cone for just a cent. Plus, a quart of soft serve cost only 35 cents—if only we could bring these prices back!

DQ Storefront: 1946

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (6)Courtesy Dairy Queen

This photo of a Dairy Queen storefront shows just how popular their cones have always been. There’s a line straight out the door! The logo and the setup are a far cry from modern-day DQs around the country.

DQ Behind the Scenes: 1950

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (7)

We can’t imagine handling three of DQ’s signature cones at once, but this DQ worker seems to be having no trouble at all! The logo on his hat was clearly going through some development—there’s a definite change from the one we saw in the ’40s.

Introduction of the Dilly Bar: 1955

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (8)Courtesy Dairy Queen

The Dilly Bar debuted in 1954 at the DQ in Moorhead, Minnesota—one of the oldest locations that’s still in operation. According to the restaurant’s website, an employee trainer put a dollop of ice cream on a piece of cardboard, stuck a stick in it and said, “Ain’t that a Dilly!”

A year later, the new treat expanded nationwide. This poster shows off the brand-new creation, but it’s definitely progressed since—you can now get a gluten-free version. Its introduction was only outshone by the arrival of the DQ Blizzard.

DQ Storefront: 1962

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (9)Courtesy Dairy Queen

In this photo of a storefront from the ’60s, you can see some resemblance to the modern-day versions of the store. The DQ logo, which has gone through plenty of changes, looks much closer to the red, orange and blue version we’re so used to seeing now.

Full Meal Deal: 1980

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (10)Courtesy Dairy Queen

The Full Meal Deal was a ’80s promotion offering a hamburger, crunchy fries, a sundae and a drink for just—wait for it—$2.79. Unbelievable as it sounds now, this advertisem*nt says otherwise.

Next Up: Make these Dairy Queen copycat recipes.

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Inspired by: Original Cheeseburger Signature StackburgerTwo mouthwatering burger patties stacked high with toppings like melted cheese, pickles, ketchup and mustard. Our smash burger recipe is just like DQ's Original Signature Stackburger—and maybe even better.

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Shakes Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Blizzard TreatThese rich chocolate peanut butter shakes will make you feel as if you're sitting in your local Dairy Queen. But since you're the one whipping it up, you can add as many Reese's cups as you heart desires!

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Movie Theater Pretzel Rods Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Pretzel Sticks with Zesty QuesoServe up warm pretzel sticks straight from the oven. Don't forget the cheese sauce! To make it zesty just like DQ's, add diced jalapenos and green chiles.

Get Our Movie Theater Pretzel Rods Recipe

This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (14)LAUREN HABERMEHL FOR TASTE OF HOME

Inspired by: Ice Cream Round CakeYou don't have to be a baker to make this ice cream cake for your next celebration! This ice cream cake recipe is inspired by the DQ classic—made with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, chocolate ganache and a thick layer of chocolate cookie crumbles.Get Our Ice Cream Cake Recipe

Inspired by: Chili DogThe very thought of a hot dog dressed in chili makes us giddy. Just add slightly melted cheese to get that straight-from-the-drive-thru taste.

Get Our Favorite Chili Dogs Recipe

Caramel Mocha Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Caramel MooLatteYou can easily indulge in a MooLatte at home anytime. This copycat recipe will give you the extra caffeine to get you through your day.

Inspired by: Crispy Chicken SandwichHere's our take on the Crispy Chicken Sandwich from Dairy Queen. We know everyone says theirs is better than the original, but ours really is.

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Banana Split Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Banana SplitServe up this classic Dairy Queen staple at home! We promise it's not as intimidating as it looks. Top scoops of your favorite vanilla ice cream with sauce, whipped cream, strawberry slices and bananas. Sprinkle a few nuts on top for good measure, too.

Get Our All-American Banana Split Recipe

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Inspired by: Cheese CurdsDQ's cheese curds are the ultimate in delicious comfort food. Dip them in ranch dressing, ketchup or barbecue sauce for the full experience.

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Vanilla Ice Cream with Jam Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Strawberry SundaeA simple scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with strawberry jam makes for the perfect treat. We like adding a handful of chocolate chips and chopped nuts to our sundae.

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Chicken Fingers Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Chicken Strip BasketYou can skip the drive-thru and make these golden chicken fingers in your own kitchen. They're finger-licking good!

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Strawberry Shakes Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Strawberry ShakeNo matter what the temperature is outside, there's nothing quite like a cool strawberry shake to finish a meal. Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream for the finishing touch.

Get Our Strawberry Shakes Recipe

Crispy Baked Onion Rings Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Onion RingsThese Dairy Queen-inspired onion rings are a healthy alternative to the deep-fried version. But don't worry, they're still as crispy as ever!

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Inspired by: Mint Chip ShakeYup, we even have a copycat recipe for DQ's latest (and limited time) release: their Mint Chip Shake! Ours even uses up a handful of Thin Mints...talk about yum.

Get Our Thin Mint Milk Shake Recipe

Rich Hot Fudge Sauce Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Hot Fudge SundaeOur hot fudge sauce always turns out smooth and yummy—just like DQ's. The dark chocolate flavor, with a hint of rum extract, is not overly sweet but will still satisfy a chocoholic's cravings when served over vanilla ice cream.

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Cherry Fruit Smoothies Recipe photo by Taste of Home

Inspired by: Cherry Misty FreezeBlend together a homemade Cherry Misty Freeze for a cool and refreshing treat. It's sure to hit the spot on both warm and cool days alike.

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This Is What Dairy Queen Looked Like When You Were a Kid (2024)

FAQs

Why is Dairy Queen's slogan that's what I like about Texas? ›

This slogan isn't just about bragging rights. It's also a sneaky marketing tactic. By associating DQ with everything Texans love about their state, they're creating a powerful emotional connection. It's like saying, "DQ gets you, Texas." And when a brand gets you, you're more likely to be loyal to it.

How unhealthy is a Dairy Queen? ›

A Word From Verywell. You can find Dairy Queen's healthy options mixed in with traditional fast-food favorites and classic ice cream treats that are high-calorie, high-fat, high-carb items with a lot of sugar. If you pay attention to portion size, it's possible to enjoy a lower-calorie snack or dessert.

Why do they turn your ice cream upside down at Dairy Queen? ›

In 2015, Dairy Queen showcased these characteristics with a Blizzard promotion that turned the frozen treat on its head. Employees were instructed to serve Blizzards upside down, or they were free. They were able to do this because of the weight, texture, and composition of the Blizzard.

What is the explanation for Dairy Queen? ›

Dairy Queen is an international chain of fast food restaurants started by John Fremont McCullough on June 22, 1940 in Joliet, Illinois. Dairy Queen's menu is mostly soft serve ice cream, hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken. One of Dairy Queen's most popular items is the Blizzard.

What was Dairy Queen's original slogan? ›

"Dairy Queen & You" That was Dairy Queen's Slogan from 1854 to 1972.

What is Dairy Queen's new slogan? ›

The DQ brand has launched a new tagline—Happy Tastes Good—which exemplifies the heart of the quick-service company.

Does DAIRY QUEEN use real meat? ›

Not from humans. Dairy Queen had occasion to clarify this on Friday, after a federal raid at one of its South Carolina restaurants set off a flurry of conspiracy theories about the fast-food chain. “At DAIRY QUEEN, we are very proud of our 100% beef hamburgers," the company wrote on Twitter.

Can a diabetic eat DAIRY QUEEN ice cream? ›

While there are some extra things to consider, ice cream can be included in a healthy meal pattern even if you have diabetes. It's best to eat ice cream in moderation and to choose an option with lower saturated fat, lower carbs and no or low added sugar.

What is the most unhealthy blizzard at DAIRY QUEEN? ›

The #1 worst Blizzard at Dairy Queen is the Brownie Dough Blizzard. A size large will especially wreck your good nutrition intentions, with its 1,400 calories (almost half of those from its 65 fat grams—the high end of what many of us should eat in a day) and 193 carbohydrates.

Why can't Dairy Queen call it ice cream? ›

Is it 95% fat-free? Technically, our soft serve does not qualify to be called ice cream. To be categorized as ice cream, the minimum butterfat content must be ten percent, and our soft serve has only five percent butterfat content.

What if DQ doesn't flip your blizzard? ›

A Reddit thread about this topic indicates that participating locations do, indeed, enforce this rule pretty strictly. One DQ employee who lives in Canada wrote "says right on the signage, 'Served upside down or the next one is free.

What happens if the ice cream falls out at Dairy Queen? ›

If the employee flips it over and it falls out, then they will make a new one and it will be free. Although it's hard to make them that soft for them to do that and we usually always did test flips in the back if we were unsure for some reason before bringing it out.

What is a star kiss from Dairy Queen? ›

Take home a box of 6 Stars and Strips StarKiss Bars and enjoy a DQ® classic! Delicious creamy frozen confections in the shape of a star. These yummy treats are a dairy-free, vegan friendly, tri-flavored stars-and-stripes (cherry, watermelon, and blue-raspberry).

Is DQ a Texas thing? ›

The subject of Dairy Queen came up and although it is known as “The Texas Stop Sign,” the franchise was started in Illinois by someone from Iowa.

What state has the most dairy queens? ›

As of June, 2024, there are 4166 Dairy Queen restaurants in the United States. These restaurants are located in 49 states and territories and 2861 cities. The state with the most Dairy Queen locations is Texas, with 637 restaurants. This is about 15% of all Dairy Queen locations in the United States.

Why is Dairy Queen associated with Texas? ›

The origins of the TDQOC date back to 1947, when Rolly Klose opened Texas's first DQ franchise, in Austin. Dairy Queen's Illinois-based founders had also sold Klose the rights to the entire Texas territory, which allowed him to sell franchises to nearly anyone.

What is the catchphrase for Texas? ›

Friendship was adopted as the Texas state motto in February 1930. The motto was most likely chosen because the name of Texas or Tejas was the Spanish pronunciation of the local Indian tribe's word teyshas or thecas meaning friends or allies. Many believe “Remember the Alamo” is the Texas state motto.

What is the slogan of the city of Texas? ›

Texas City, Texas
Motto: "The city that would not die"
Location in Galveston County in the state of Texas
Coordinates: 29°24′0″N 94°56′2″W
CountryUnited States
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What is the slogan for Dairy Queen treat you right? ›

For many years, the franchise's slogan was "We treat you right." From the early-to-mid 1990s, the slogans "Hot Eats, Cool Treats" and "Think DQ" were used and preceded the aforementioned line in the Dairy Queen jingle. Later on, it was changed to "Meet Me at DQ" and "DQ: Something Different."

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