Dairy Queen

International Dairy Queen, Inc.
Dairy Queen
DQ
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRestaurant Franchising
GenreFast food restaurant, ice cream parlor[1]
FoundedJune 22, 1940 (1940-06-22) in Joliet, Illinois, US
FoundersJohn Fremont McCullough
Alex McCullough
Sherb Noble
Headquarters
Bloomington, Minnesota
,
US
Number of locations
4,455[2] (US domestic, 2018)
6,800[3] (global)
Area served
United States, Bahamas, Bahrain, Brunei, Cambodia, Canada, China, Guyana, Indonesia, Kuwait, Laos, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Qatar, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Vietnam, Puerto Rico
Key people
Troy Bader (President and CEO)
ProductsSoft serve, milkshakes, cakes, sundaes, hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, chicken strips, french fries, cheese curds, onion rings, soft drinks, salads (in Texas: tacos, taco salads, nachos)
RevenueUS$3.64 billion (US, 2017)[2]
ParentBerkshire Hathaway
SubsidiariesAmerican Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen Canada
Orange Julius
Websitewww.dairyqueen.com

International Dairy Queen, Inc. (DQ) is an American multinational fast food chain founded in 1940 and headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota.[4][5] The first Dairy Queen was owned and operated by Sherb Noble and opened on June 22, 1940, in Joliet, Illinois.[6][7][8] It serves a variety of hot and fried food, as well as original frozen dairy products that vary from location to location.[9]

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