Mark your calendars. Once again, 7-Eleven is celebrating its birthday on 7-Eleven Day, Wednesday, July 11, participating stores in the U.S. and Canada will give away free 7.11-ounce Slurpee drinks between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., local time.
"7-Eleven Day, or free Slurpee Day, gets bigger and more popular every year," said Joe DePinto,
7-Eleven president and CEO. "This year we expect to give away 7 million
Slurpee drinks, more than ever before, beating last year's offer by 2
million. On July 11th, we at 7-Eleven will
recognize our 85th year as the retail leader of convenience, and it
will mark the 45th birthday of our iconic drink - the Slurpee. But the
day is also when we do something special to thank customers for their
support and welcome new guests."
For 7-Eleven fans who want to show their true Slurpee colors and
celebrate in style, the company has created diminutive, downloadable
birthday attire – tiny bowties, hair bows and two sizes of party
hats ... tiny and tinier. The petite party-wear can be found at http://www.7-eleven.com or www.slurpee.com/Rewards.
7-Eleven Slurpee partner, Six Flags, will also join in the fun by offering a special admission price of $7.11 to guests after 7:11 p.m.
on 7-Eleven Day when they present a receipt from a 7-Eleven purchase
dated 7/11/12. Guests will also receive a VIP wristband at this time to
attend the "Exclusive 7-Eleven Coasters After Dark" event that
evening. Additional information is available at www.Slurpee.com and www.sixflags.com. In addition, Cinemark will give away 7.11-ounce Slurpee drinks at its participating theaters in Dallas, Houston, Salt Lake City and Portland from 7 to 11 p.m. this day.
"This is a tasty way to get Slurpee lovers to sample our refreshing
summer flavors, especially our new sugar-free Slurpee Lite™," said Laura Gordon,
7-Eleven vice president of brand innovation. "And, we plan to keep the
fun rolling on all summer long. For example, during July, we offer the
new flavors of Fanta Sugar-Free Strawberry Banana and a delicious Fanta Lemon Creme along with our regular Slurpee flavors."
7-Eleven's Big Summer Sweeps campaign is another reason customers
will want to stop by their local 7-Eleven store. During the summer
months, peel-play-and-win game pieces can be redeemed for prizes ranging
from a free bag of 7-Select™ chips to a motorcycle. The summer-long,
storewide, peel-and-win contest will award more than $2 million
prizes with 50 million game pieces to win free in-store products; Six
Flags®, movie and sporting events tickets; touchscreen computer tablets
and GPS devices, party charcoal grills, 24-can coolers, free movie
rental codes and gift certificates.
Grand prizes include a motorbike, a trip to the football championship in
New Orleans
and a Coca-Cola VIP race weekend.
Big Summer Sweeps game pieces can be found on medium Slurpee and
Super Big Gulp® cups as well as Big Bite® and fresh sandwich packaging.
Each peel-off entry offers a chance to win an instant in-store prize and
has a game code that can be entered online to instantly win one of
thousands of other prizes. Each code is automatically entered into the
sweepstakes for one of the three grand prizes (motorcycle, football
trip, racing package). More prize information is available at http://www.7-eleven.com/BigSummer.
7-Eleven has celebrated its birthday on July 11
for decades, but it wasn't until its 75th birthday in 2002 that its
stores began hosting coast-to-coast birthday parties with free Slurpee
drinks for its customers.
"We kicked off the summer with SlurpFREE Day and the new Slurpee Lite right before Memorial Day, we continue the party on 7-Eleven Day, and the Big Summer Sweeps keeps the fun going all summer long," Gordon said.
July 11 marks the day that the world's
No. 1 convenience retailer celebrates its many milestones. 7-Eleven, the
world's first convenience store, began its run in the summer of 1927
when a Southland Ice Company employee started selling bread, milk and
eggs on an ice dock in a Dallas suburb.
Since that inauspicious start, "convenience" has become big business.
The small ice company has grown into a major international retailing
chain with 9,300 7-Eleven stores in North America and more than 46,800 stores worldwide.

1 comment:
To bad every time i go to buy one theyre never frozen...
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