![]() The calories are also off as the large ones are listed at 480, but these smaller ones that are half the size are listed at 440, no way the difference is that small.Īnyway I was just wondering what the deal is with these. It wouldn't be a big deal, but they charge the same price for a box of 6 of the smaller bars as they did for 6 of the large ones. Each bar was also just in a paper wrapping, so I guess these are the ones made in store? I asked the girl working about what happened to the full sized ones and why these are half the size, but she told me they make all their buster bars in the store and didn't seem to know anything about the larger ones. ![]() ![]() Use the scooper (or a stiff spatula) to smash the ice cream into a flat layer. Scoop half the ice cream on top of the graham crackers. Break several crackers in half in order to cover the entire bottom in a single layer. Dairy Queen of New Hanover and Brunswick Counties Buster Bar - Experience layer after layer of chocolate fudge, peanuts and DQ soft serve dipped in. The next few times I've gone and picked them up they have been half the size of what I got the first time and the box looks like this. DQ Novelty Treats Dilly Bar, USD 2.43 Dilly Bar (6 Pack), USD 7.99 DQ Sandwich, USD 2.30 Buster Bar, USD 3.90 Buster Bar (6 Pack), USD 15.84. Line the bottom of a 9X13 inch baking dish, with graham crackers. So I'm guessing what I picked up this first time was the manufactured box of buster bars that DQ does? The box looked like what they have on the Buster Bar page of their website here. The first time I got them they were fairly large and were packaged in a clear plastic wrapper. Recently I started picking up some Buster Bars from my local DQ.
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