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  2. 7-Eleven’s Got a New, Unexpected Slurpee That Brings 2 of ...

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    The Slurpee flavor is inspired by the launch of two limited-edition treats that also combine the two flavors. Specifically, a Coca-Cola Oreo Zero Sugar and the Oreo Coca-Cola Sandwich Cookie.

  3. Aftertaste (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date [7] Australia viewers; 1 "Episode 1" Unknown: Unknown: 20 July 2022 (): N/A: 2 "Episode 2" Unknown: Unknown

  4. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    Slurpee became the top selling 7-Eleven product and kids / teens / young adults came in regularly for the latest "flavor" with less and less promotional expense. After Funny Names, the next innovation was Slurpee Cups. In 1972, Baseball Slurpee Cups, plastic cups with illustrations of favorite players including Johnny Bench, Pete Rose and others.

  5. Slurpee flavor tie-ins - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 7-Eleven is giving away free Slurpees today. Here’s how to ...

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    7Rewards and Speedy Rewards loyalty members get exclusive access to an extra free small Slurpee drink now through July 10. Customers who order via 7-Eleven's delivery app, 7NOW, can enjoy another ...

  7. We now have a Slurpee in the mix," the influencer's Sunday, Aug. 25, post read in part. Those that missed the first news of the collaboration, the limited-edition cookie flavor features two ...

  8. Slushy - Wikipedia

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    The first carbonated slushie machine was invented by Omar Knedlik, the owner of a Dairy Queen franchise. [2] In the late 1950s, the soda machine at his restaurant experienced constant issues. Sometime in 1958, his machine completely failed and he decided to store his soda in his freezer, where it became slushy when pulled out. [3]

  9. 7-Eleven is celebrating summer early by bringing back Bring Your Own Cup Day, where you can fill up almost any container with Slurpee for $2 on April 29, 2023.