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Common Slurpee flavors are frozen Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Coca-Cola, and Mountain Dew, but new flavors are introduced regularly. In the Slurpee's early history, flavors rotated much more frequently than today. Slurpee flavors were given novelty names such as Pink Fink, Adults Only, Moonshine, Kissin' Cousin, Gully Washer, Sticky Icky, and Redeye.
In 1965, 7-Eleven bought 3 ICEE machines and signed a licensing deal with ICEE where 7-Eleven would adopt the Slurpee name for their products and they were restricted to selling the Slurpee in American 7-Eleven stores. [7] By the 1970s, Slurpee machines could be found in every American 7-Eleven store. [4]
In the decades since its creation, new varieties of the Slurpee drink have been available as tie-ins to films, video games, and other media. The following is a list of promotional tie-in flavors, along with the dates that they were available. This list does not include themes for Slurpee cups.
3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.
Over the years, Slurpee cups have gone through a total of seven changes from the drink's debut in 1966. While always bright, each cup reflects its decade, with the '80s and '90s cups looking ...
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It was released on August 3, 2009, at a first-taste party in Brooklyn, New York. This flavor returned for the "FanDEWmonium" promotion but ultimately lost to Diet Mountain Dew Supernova, coming in sixth place and not making it into the final round. Its flavor has been compared to that of "Revolution" due to their berry-themed flavoring. [82]
7-Eleven has officially jumped aboard the pumpkin spice train! The convenience store chain is ushering in the fall season with the introduction of a brand new Slurpee flavor—and this one's ...