Daily Scoop: Historic PA Dairy Queen Sign Stolen, Another DQ Closes
"Happy Tastes Good," used to be a popular slogan at Dairy Queen. Not this week, Grinch.
"I scream, we scream, we all scream for ice cream?" Not this month, Frosty.
Police in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, report that a historic "DQ" sign, destined for a Dairy Queen franchise in the Buckeye State of Ohio, was stolen from the Doylestown parking lot over the Thanksgiving break.
So, it's a no-go Bucks.
After 28 years of serving Blizzards, twists and tasty celebratory ice cream cakes, Dairy Queen at 318 Main St. in Doylestown officially closed on Sunday, Nov. 22.
But that didn't deter Turkey…
Ralph's Famous Italian Ices Opens Bergen County Location
Bergen County’s first Ralph’s Famous Italian Ice shop has arrived.
Known for its decadent variety of waffle ice cream sandwiches, Italian ices, milkshakes and other frozen drinks, Ralph's is located on Boulevard in Hasbrouck Heights.
The menu also boasts a series of signature sundaes piled high with brownies, strawberries, pound cake, cookies and more.
Flavor options range from classic chocolate and vanilla to gourmet styles including robust coffee, pistachio, Mississippi mud, cake batter and butter pecan.
The Hasbrouck Heights store, located on 239 Boulevard, marks the chain’s 10th in th…