The most popular thing on Dairy Queen's menu. Bigger than the BeltBuster. More important than the dip cones. Better than the Country Basket. They pour some of their vanilla soft-serve ice cream into a cup, add a few toppings (ranging from chocolate syrup and cherries to Butterfinger chunks and M&Ms), then mix it all up 'til it's all blended together. They turn it upside-down when they deliver it to you, to show how thick it is.

It is not merely delicious. It is fucking delicious.

When the Blizzard was originally introduced back in 1985, it was a revelation. It wasn't a soda, it wasn't a shake, it wasn't a sundae, it was something almost entirely new. Numerous ice cream parlors and restaurants rushed their own versions onto the menu -- most were poorly realized and derivative, if not outright unappetizing. I don't know if anyone keeps stats on the most popular ice cream dish in the U.S., but if the Blizzard isn't at the very top, it's at least in the top three...