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

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    Emily Price. September 5, 2024 at 3:01 AM. Totally worth the brain freeze. Food & Wine / 7-Eleven, Inc. Earlier this summer 7-Eleven brought us the Pumpkin Spice Slurpee, ...

  3. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    Big Gulp is a line of fountain drinks owned by 7-Eleven and used at its namesake stores as well as A-Plus, Speedway, and Stripes Convenience Stores.While the name is in reference to the original 32-US-fluid-ounce (950 ml) drink, it has since expanded to include various other sizes.

  4. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    Slurpee is the brand name for carbonated slushies sold by 7-Eleven and its subsidiaries A-Plus, Speedway, & Stripes Convenience Stores. The brand originated in 1966 when 7-Eleven made a licensing deal with The Icee Company to sell slushies in 7-Eleven stores.

  5. The Icee Company - Wikipedia

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    The Icee Company was founded by Omar Knedlik, the inventor of the original Icee drink. 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.

  6. Kwik-E-Mart - Wikipedia

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    A 7-Eleven "Kwik-E-Mart" in Seattle in 2007, one of 12 stores temporarily converted so to promote The Simpsons Movie.. In July 2007, convenience store chain 7-Eleven converted 11 of its stores in the United States and one in Canada into Kwik-E-Marts to promote The Simpsons Movie.

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ... Our Frozen Cherry Coke Slushies Are A Grown-Up Take On A Classic. Alexa Prendergast. October 9, 2024 at ...

  8. Here’s Why the 7-Eleven Logo Looks Like That

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    It was Tracy-Locke Advertising that chose the famed “7-11” to reflect the store’s new extended hours: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Confused? It wasn’t until 1963 that stores adopted the hours we know ...

  9. Omar Knedlik - Wikipedia

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    It took him five years to replicate the consistency in slushy soft drinks. In the mid-1960s, the first ICEE machines were sold in the United States. [3] [4] In 1966, 7-Eleven bought some of the machines, calling its version the Slurpee. [5] Knedlik received royalties for about 17 years until his patent expired.