2024-07-12 02:15:02
It’s not an official holiday, but 7-Eleven’s beloved Slurpee Day sure is a popular one.
The company announced it is once again celebrating its birthday on July 11 by giving away free small Slurpee drinks to customers who visit participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores nationwide.
This year, the 97-year-old chain is giving out more than just ice cold treats. Fans can celebrate big with three distinct deals that go beyond closing time on Slurpee Day:
7-Eleven also teamed up with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and one of its National Champion kids to create a special edition Slurpee cup.
“Slurpee Day is more than just a birthday celebration for 7-Eleven; it’s a beloved tradition that brings communities together,” Marissa Jarratt, the company’s executive vice president and chief marketing and sustainability officer, said in a press release. “This year, we’re thrilled to share this day with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and make a positive impact on kids’ health and in our communities through our in-store fundraising efforts.”
7-Eleven has recently expanded its Slurpee offerings to items that can’t exactly be poured into a cup. New limited-edition treats inspired by the frozen drinks include the Drumstick Slurpee Blue Raspberry Vanilla Cone and the Hostess Twinkies with Cherry Slurpee flavored filling, both are now available at stores nationwide while supplies last.
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