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In Australia, free Slurpees are given on November 7 (7/11, day/month) to coincide with 7-Eleven day. [16] In 2010, 7-Eleven teamed up with Sony to create limited edition promotion cups for the PlayStation 3 games LittleBigPlanet 2 and Killzone 3. [17] In 2011, a Slurpee themed t-shirt was added as DLC to LittleBigPlanet 2. [18]
Customers who order via 7-Eleven's delivery app, 7NOW, can enjoy another free Slurpee drink on July 8. The item must be added to your cart for the discount to apply.
No rush! 7-Eleven's Free Slurpee Day is now a whole month long. The post 7-Eleven’s Free Slurpee Day Will Last a Whole MONTH This Year appeared first on Taste of Home.
The first 7-Eleven in Australia opened on 24 August 1977, ... Like its U.S. counterparts every July 11 the stores offer free Slurpees on "7-Eleven Day".
Since the 1980s, Circle K has been the largest chain of company-owned and operated (non-franchised) convenience stores in the United States. [1] [8] With 7,230 stores overall in the United States, Circle K is second to 7-Eleven's 9,348 stores (as of July 2019). [9]
Emily Price. September 5, 2024 at 3:01 AM ... Both the sugar-free soda and the sugar-full cookies, along with the unique Slurpees, will be available at 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes stores ...
The store pre-dated 7-Eleven opening in Australia by 12 months. The store traded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, offering an extensive range of traditional supermarket grocery items-together with fresh fruit, vegetables and hot bbq chickens. The store was popular with the growing student and yuppy community in the district. The business concept ...
Interior of a Japanese 7-Eleven convenience store (2014) A typical bodega in New York City (2019). A convenience store, convenience shop, bodega, corner store, corner shop, superette or mini-mart is a small retail store that stocks a range of everyday items such as convenience food, groceries, beverages, tobacco products, lottery tickets, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries, newspapers and ...