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  2. Dairy Queen - Wikipedia

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    A Dairy Queen in Key West, Florida with the pre-2007 logo An outlet in Ottawa, Ontario used the original retro-style neon sign with a vanilla ice cream-filled cone until 2013. The original Dairy Queen logo was simply a stylized text sign with a soft-serve cone at one end. In the late 1950s, the widely recognized red ellipse design was adopted.

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  4. Dairy Queen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dairy Queen (DQ) is an American fast food restaurant chain specializing in ice cream. Dairy Queen may also refer to: Dairy Queen, by Catherine Gilbert Murdock;

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    SurveyMonkey Inc. (formerly Momentive Global Inc. from 2021 to 2023) is an experience management company that offers cloud-based software in brand insights, market insights, product experience, employee experience, customer experience, online survey development, and a suite of paid back-end programs. [5] [6]

  6. Dairy Queen Brings Back 2 Fan-Favorite Festive Treats ... - AOL

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    The weather is cooling off and so are hot chocolate treats at Dairy Queen.. The ice cream chain is bringing back two beloved winter-inspired goodies on Nov. 25: the Peppermint Hot Cocoa Blizzard ...

  7. Dairy Queen isn’t the only company giving out free ice cream this spring. Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day , when it will be giving out unlimited free scoops at all of its locations across the ...

  8. Dairy Queen brings back Cherry Dipped Cone after year-long ...

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    Dairy Queen confirmed it is bringing back the Cherry-Dipped Cone after discontinuing it in 2023, but it's only returning for a limited time.

  9. Hardee's - Wikipedia

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    Wilber Hardee (1918–2008) opened his namesake restaurant in Greenville, North Carolina, on September 3, 1960. [4] After a year of success, Wilber decided to look into expanding his restaurant and opening another location so he met with James Gardner and Leonard Rawls to discuss doing so. [5]