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  2. FarmVille, Mafia Wars and YoVille invade 7-Eleven: First ...

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    Yup, that's what you think it is -- 7-Eleven Slurpee machines plastered with images from FarmVille, Mafia Wars and YoVille. This history-making campaign marks the first big real-world push for any ...

  3. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    In 1965–66, Icee transitioned to Slurpee in 7-Eleven stores and sales. By the spring of 1967, Slurpee machines were in all 7-Eleven stores. In 1967, Top 40 AM radio stations were losing market share to FM stations. DJs were desperate to gain audience attention. Slurpee was a kid / teen / young adult product, the main AM radio audience.

  4. 7-Eleven's Bring Your Own Cup Day Is Back & You Can ... - AOL

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    The rules are as follows: Your cup must be clean, watertight, leak-proof, and fit upright within the 10-inch hole in the in-store display (in other words, it needs to fit under the Slurpee drink ...

  5. 7-Eleven’s Slurpee looks chillingly different with ... - AOL

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    7-Eleven's Slurpee just got a makeover as part of the chain's new “Anything Flows” campaign, going for a more "eccentric" vibe. The design last changed in 2019.

  6. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    Much like the Big Gulp's sister Slurpee line, the Big Gulp was originally served behind the counter by 7-Eleven employees. However, by the mid-1980s fountain machines were placed on the main sales floor and offered as a self-service option, making the Big Gulp line the first self-service fountain drink, something that would become the industry ...

  7. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, 7-Eleven started offering the Speak Out Wireless cellphone service in Canada. 7-Eleven locations also featured CIBC ATMs—in June 2012, these machines were replaced with ATMs operated by Scotiabank. 7-Eleven abandoned the Ottawa, Ontario, market in December 2009 after selling its six outlets to Quickie Convenience Stores, a ...