Free Slurpee Day at 7-Eleven is pretty easy to remember; it’s 7/11 and is paving the way for 7/11, to become the Slurpee Day we all know and love.
7-Eleven Celebrates 7/11
The convenience store chain, which celebrates its 96th birthday on Tuesday, July 11, is giving everyone a free small Slurpee drink at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores on that day.
This is the 21st consecutive year of the potential brain freeze-inducing giveaway promotion.
But you don’t have to wait until Tuesday to get a freebie. You can get small Slurpees over the next couple of days.
How Do I Get a Free Slurpee?
Here are two ways to get a free small Slurpee:
- Today, Monday, July 10, members of 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards can get an additional small Slurpee within the rewards apps (while supplies last).
- On Tuesday, July 11, just show up at a participating 7-Eleven, Stripes or Speedway location and ask for a free small Slurpee (while supplies last).
You don’t have to be a loyalty member for a free Slurpee on Tuesday, just show up at a participating location and ask for a free Slurpee.
However, a benefit to being a loyalty member is access to a bunch of $1 food deals on Big Bite Hot Dogs and other snacks, now through Tuesday.
7-Eleven Celebrates Slurpee Drink Fans
“To our awesome Slurpee drink fans: you asked, and we’re delivering by giving even more ways to redeem free Slurpee drinks and irresistible food deals to celebrate our 96th birthday,” said Marissa Jarratt, 7-Eleven’s chief marketing & sustainability officer, in a news release.
“As a part of our summer-long ‘Anything Flows’ campaign, we invite everyone to celebrate the next generation of Slurpee with us. No matter what your flow is, we have a Slurpee flavor to match, so come enjoy yours this Slurpee Day.”
Their flavors include the new limited-edition Slurpee flavors include Sprite Lymonade Legacy, Summertime Citrus, Fanta Dragon Fruit Zero Sugar, and Hibiscus Lemonade.
Further Reading:
Subway Makes Major Change
(free six-inch Deli Heroes sub on Tuesday, July 11 from 10 a.m. to noon to the first 50 people)
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