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It became the foundation for the Slurpee and other frozen machine drinks after several machines made by the company were purchased by 7-Eleven in 1965. It has been a division of J & J Snack Foods since 1988 and distributes products in the United States, Canada , Mexico , Guatemala , Australia , the United Kingdom, China , and the Middle East.
On June 12, 7-Eleven announced that its iconic Slurpee cups are getting a makeover. Part of the retailer’s new “Anything Flows” campaign, the brain-freeze-inducer’s newest look is full of ...
In 1965–66, Icee transitioned to Slurpee in 7-Eleven stores and sales. By the spring of 1967, Slurpee machines were in all 7-Eleven stores. In 1967, Top 40 AM radio stations were losing market share to FM stations. DJs were desperate to gain audience attention. Slurpee was a kid / teen / young adult product, the main AM radio audience.
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]
Yup, that's what you think it is -- 7-Eleven Slurpee machines plastered with images from FarmVille, Mafia Wars and YoVille. This history-making campaign marks the first big real-world push for any ...
Earlier this summer 7-Eleven brought us the Pumpkin Spice Slurpee, the cool drink we didn’t know we needed, especially while temperatures outside were still topping 100 degrees.. Now, the global ...
7-Eleven is offering free Slurpees for its 96th birthday on July 11. ... but to all of the loyal fans of Slurpee,” said Marissa Jarratt, 7-Eleven executive vice president and chief marketing ...
The frozen delectable is an unexpected treat for pumpkin lovers.