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Dairy Queen Removes Soda From Kids' Meals, But Keeps The Ice Cream

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BuzzFeed - The Blizzard maker takes away one sugary option for children. instagram.com Dairy Queen wants to help its youngest customers eat just a little bit healthier. Following the lead of McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's, the Blizzard maker will no longer list soda among beverages available in kids' meals. Children—or their parents—can still request a soft drink for the meal, but the default options in the U.S. will be milk or water starting September 1. instagram.com That means a DQ kids' meal can still include such combos as a hot dog with fries, or chicken strips and a banana, or a cheeseburger with a side of apple sauce. But meals will no longer be paired with a kids' size Arctic Rush slushy or cola. They will still come with an ice cream bar, ice cream sandwich, or cone. And really, that's probably what the kids went there for in the first place. View Entire List ›

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