The cost varies depending on the Dairy Queen, considering all are separtely owned. However, at mine it cost $3.99 tax included
In 1958, a banana split cost $.39- only 39 cents!
$3.50
if you are talking about the dairy queen blizzrds then they are somewhere around $3
Go to your local Dairy Queen, McDonalds, Sonics, etc. and compare their prices to figure out the average cost of a sundae.
A medium blizzard at Dairy Queen costs $2.99 plus text but this my be subject to change.
The price of a Pecan Mud Slide at Dairy Queen can vary by location, but it typically ranges from about $4 to $6 for a medium size. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check with your local Dairy Queen or their menu online, as prices may differ based on location and any ongoing promotions.
There are lots of Dairy Queen cakes. Which one and I can answer.
$2.34 for a small twist cone in Kansas City, MO.
A fantastic banana split, covered with mounds of whipped cream and sprinkled with nuts with a cherry on top, served at the Ben Franklin Five & Dime in San Mateo, California cost about 75 cents when I was a girl (about fifty years ago). For less than $5.00, I could get a hot dog, a banana split, go to the matinee, buy a box of candy, and still have change for the bus home. Don't you wish we could relive some of those prices???
depends on size so maybe 3.75 for large, 2.50 for a medius and maybe, 1.25 for a small
I think about 5 Dollars
In the 1970s, a Dairy Queen soft serve ice cream cone typically cost around 25 cents to 50 cents, depending on the location and size. Prices varied slightly by region, but this range reflects the general cost of fast food and ice cream treats during that decade. Adjusted for inflation, that would be approximately $1.50 to $3.00 today.