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7-Eleven Celebrates 97th Birthday with Free Slurpees and Exclusive Deals

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7-Eleven enthusiasts nationwide are gearing up to celebrate the chain’s 97th birthday with a sweet treat – free small Slurpees. On July 11, 7-Eleven stores along with Speedway and Stripes locations will be offering complimentary Slurpees to customers, making it a hot favorite midsummer tradition.

This year, the festivities include a special limited-edition flavor, MTN DEW Freedom Fusion, adding an extra element of excitement to the celebrations. Additionally, 7-Eleven has partnered with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals to release a unique Slurpee cup designed by their National Champion, Nolan.

Marissa Jarratt, the executive vice president and chief marketing and sustainability officer at 7-Eleven, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, emphasizing the company’s commitment to supporting kids’ health and community welfare through in-store fundraising efforts.

For loyal customers, 7-Eleven is offering exclusive deals through its rewards programs – 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards. Members can enjoy a second free small Slurpee by scanning their rewards on Slurpee Day and can also enter a sweepstake for a chance to win free sips and snacks for a year.

In addition to the Slurpee Day celebrations, customers can indulge in $1 deals on popular items like pizza and 7-Select gummies from July 11-23. The iconic chain continues to innovate its offerings, now featuring special limited-edition treats inspired by Slurpee flavors, like the A&W Cream Soda and Crush Orange Float bars available nationwide.

As a food enthusiast and native of Washington, D.C., Joseph Lamour appreciates the intricate science and art behind food combinations, bringing a unique perspective to the culinary world.

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