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Dairy Queen, often referred to as DQ, is a popular American chain of fast-food restaurants that specializes in soft-serve ice cream and burgers. The company was founded in 1940 by John Fremont McCullo...

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Dairy Queen Chicken Wrap $5 Buck Lunch TV commercial - Bonus Wrap

Dairy Queen recently launched a new TV spot to promote their Chicken Wrap $5 Buck Lunch and the bonus wrap that comes with it. The commercial opens with a delicious-looking Chicken Wrap being unwrapped, as a voiceover explains that it's not just any wrap, it's a Dairy Queen Chicken Wrap.

The camera then shows the customer taking a bite of the wrap, and their face lighting up with delight. The voiceover then announces that, for a limited time, customers can enjoy a bonus wrap as well with their $5 Buck Lunch.

The commercial then shows the bonus wrap being unwrapped, revealing that it's filled with crispy chicken strips, lettuce, and ranch dressing. The voiceover encourages viewers to head over to their nearest Dairy Queen and try the Chicken Wrap $5 Buck Lunch before the deal ends.

The spot concludes with a shot of the Chicken Wrap and Bonus Wrap side by side, enticing viewers to get their hands on these delicious and satisfying meals. So, if you're looking for a tasty and affordable lunch or snack, head on down to Dairy Queen and give their Chicken Wrap $5 Buck Lunch a try, complete with the bonus wrap. It's a deal that's too good to pass up!

Dairy Queen Chicken Wrap $5 Buck Lunch TV commercial - Bonus Wrap produced for Dairy Queen was first shown on television on September 28, 2014.

Frequently Asked Questions about dairy queen chicken wrap $5 buck lunch tv spot, 'bonus wrap'

However you keep time, the DQ $5 Buck Lunch is now available all day every day.

There are 360 calories in 1 wrap (114 g) of Dairy Queen Crispy Chicken Wrap. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

Dairy Queen Crispy Chicken Wrap (1 serving) contains 30g total carbs, 24g net carbs, 21g fat, 13g protein, and 360 calories.

Dairy Queen Crispy Flamethrower Chicken Wrap (1 serving) contains 30g total carbs, 24g net carbs, 22g fat, 13g protein, and 370 calories.

Spring will begin on March 20, and Dairy Queen is planning to mark the arrival of everyone's favorite season by celebrating a Free Cone Day. “We like to think of Free Cone Day as the beginning of our favorite season – treat season!

Customers can get a free small vanilla cone with no purchase necessary. The promotion is available all day, while supplies last, and is good for one cone per person. Dairy Queen said you can get the at participating “U.S. non-mall locations.” It may not be available on delivery or mobile orders.

While the vast majority of soft serve is in the 10% to 15% butter fat range, DQ uses 5% butter fat. (think 1% milk, 2% milk, etc) Of course fat adds flavor, which is why ice cream has so much fat. In it's liquid form Soft Serve is called mix. The mix has air added in a very specific proportion.

Some tortilla wraps contain more calories and carbohydrates than two slices of bread. For example, if you are making lunch at home, a typical 10-inch tortilla contains about 170 to 200 calories. Two slices of bread could contain anywhere between 70 and 280 calories, depending on which type of bread you use.

And the winner is... Dairy Queen's Georgia Mud Fudge Blizzard. A large (21-ounce) serving delivers a whopping 1,450 calories, 83 grams of fat, 28 grams of saturated fat, and 1,000 milligrams of sodium.

It has a higher amount of fat with around twenty grams per serving and about 2.8 grams are saturated fats. So, it contributes to roughly 28% of the reference intake or daily value. The BBQ and Bacon Chicken One Crispy wrap also contains carbohydrates in the form of 53 grams per serving.

"The larger the wrap, the more ingredients tend to get stuffed in them. Typically wraps will have more calories and carbs than a regular slice of bread, because wraps are more condensed."

Some tortilla wraps contain more calories and carbohydrates than two slices of bread. For example, if you are making lunch at home, a typical 10-inch tortilla contains about 170 to 200 calories.

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