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The Slurpee cup’s last redesign was in 2019, when the company says the Slurpee’s “free spirit and bold attitude were activated” in a maze-like design. This year sees a more simple and ...
A post shared by Slurpee (@slurpee) "BYOC Day is a time-honored tradition at 7-Eleven that we look forward to each year," said Dennis Phelps, a senior vice president at 7-Eleven, in a statement.
The Slurpee cups had images printed on them from certain Nexon games, and a code printed on them that could be redeemed on a website for special in-game items. Also for professional wrestling WWE's Summerslam 2010 7-Eleven offered collectible Slurpee cups of Rey Mysterio, John Cena, The Undertaker, Triple H, and Kelly Kelly. They also came with ...
While the proposal was never enacted, perhaps in response to the proposal 7-Eleven began phasing out the Big Gulp name in North America to generic 7-Eleven branded cups and sizes, with the Big Gulp name being minimized to the bar code on the cups denoting a fountain drink as opposed to a Slurpee or an iced coffee. This was eventually reversed ...
New this year, on July 11, customers can get not just one, but up to three frozen drinks (a perfect chance to check out Slurpee's new cup design). But the birthday fun doesn't stop there: 7-Eleven ...
7-Eleven is celebrating summer early by bringing back Bring Your Own Cup Day, where you can fill up almost any container with Slurpee for $2 on April 29, 2023.
7-Eleven in the United States sells Slurpee [33] drinks, a partially frozen soft drink introduced in 1965 (Oklahoma's stores sold these as Icy Drink until 2020 [34]), [35] and Big Gulp beverages, introduced in 1976.
The convenience store chain is celebrating its 96th birthday.