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Free Slurpee Day Goes Bigger

Whether you're looking for a sweet snack on your lunch break, or something to help cool off after work, swing by 7-Eleven today before 7 p.m.

Written by Jennifer Squires

Pick up a gratis icy, sweet drink at your neighborhood 7-Eleven today 7 p.m.

The chain will give away an estimated 7 million Slurpees at a retail value of $7.6 million, 7-Eleven vice president of marketing and brand innovation  Laura Gordon told USA Today.

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It's all a part of celebrating July 11, or 7-11, which is the day the convenience store chain designated at the company's birthday.

"It helps us reconnect with people who love the Slurpee," USA Today quoted her as saying.

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This year, the free Slurpees will be upgraded from a promotional 7.11-ounce cup to 12 ounces, the standard small cups.

If you like what you're slurping, 7-Eleven wants you to get your groove on with the "Slurpee Dance." Learn the moves—a mash-up of crumping, the Harlem Shake and maybe a little Running Man—from the video above then upload your own versions YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

7-Eleven marks 86 years of doing business this year. Dubbed the "first convenience store," the international company launched in 1972 when a Southland Ice Company employee in Dallas began selling essentials from an ice dock. The retailing giant now has nearly 8,200 locations in North America and more than 38,100 worldwide.

 Natick's 7-Eleven is located at 172 North Main St. 


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