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Free Slurpees Today: Times, Locations & Insider Tips to Maximize 7-Eleven’s 7/11 Giveaway
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Free Slurpees Today: Everything You Need to Know About Slurpee Day 2025
Slurpee fans, get your straws ready: Friday, July 11 (7/11) is Slurpee Day, and participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores across the United States are handing out a FREE small Slurpee to every customer while supplies last. No purchase, coupon or app is required—just walk in and ask for your cup of icy goodness. The giveaway celebrates 7-Eleven’s 98th birthday and has been an annual tradition since 2002.
How to Claim Your First Free Slurpee
• Visit any participating 7-Eleven, Speedway or Stripes location on July 11.
• Request a free small Slurpee at the fountain. One per person.
• Arrive early; flavors and cups disappear quickly in hot midday traffic.
Unlock a Second Free Slurpee Later in July
Want two freebies? Scan your 7Rewards or Speedy Rewards app bar code when you pick up today’s drink. The scan instantly loads a coupon for another free small Slurpee that can be redeemed July 12–31.
Exclusive “Tongue-Too” Tattoos
Members in select metro areas (including Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando and Washington, D.C.) can snag limited-edition Slurpee-activated tongue tattoos. Sip, stick the “S-shaped” decal on your tongue, and the design appears in bright blue, green, red or purple—perfect for that Instagram story.
New & Returning Flavors
• MTN Dew Infinite Swirl Slurpee (pineapple-berry) headlines the 2025 menu.
• Classic favorites—Blue Raspberry, Coca-Cola, Cherry and Pina Colada—are back on most machines.
Extra Deals You Shouldn’t Miss
• Delivery discount: Use promo code 711DAY in the 7NOW app for $7.11 off a $20+ order on July 11.
• Merch drop: Limited-run birthday tees, retro Slurpee cups and even full Slurpee costumes are live now at 7Collection.com.
• Daily sweepstakes: Check the 7-Eleven or Speedway app for a chance to win $5,000 cash every day through January 6, 2026.
Quick FAQ for Searchers
Q: Do I need the 7Rewards app for the first free drink?
A: No, the initial Slurpee is truly free—no app, no purchase.
Q: What size is free?
A: A small (roughly 12 oz.). Up-sizing will cost extra.
Q: Are there time limits?
A: Most stores run the offer from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time or until the Slurpee machine runs dry.
Q: Can I bring my own cup?
A: Not today; “Bring Your Own Cup Day” is a separate promotion with its own rules.
Pro Tips for Beating the Rush
1. Go early morning or late evening—machines often need refills mid-afternoon.
2. Check multiple nearby stores in dense cities; supplies vary by location.
3. Download the app before you arrive to avoid Wi-Fi issues when scanning for the second freebie.
Why 7-Eleven Gives Slurpees Away
Slurpee Day doubles as a birthday bash and loyalty-driver. Each free cup encourages shoppers to explore new flavors, test the rewards app and, ideally, add snacks or fuel while they’re there. The frozen drink itself dates back to 1965, when 7-Eleven licensed the Icee machine and coined the word “Slurpee” for the straw-slurping sound.
Bottom Line
Whether you want a nostalgic cherry hit or the brand-new Infinite Swirl, today is the only day you can sip it for free. Grab your first Slurpee, scan for the second, and toast to 7-Eleven’s 98th trip around the sun—brain freeze included.
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