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National Slurpee Day

Sip, Slurp, Celebrate!

July 11th marks a day that brings joy to millions of people across the United States – it’s National Slurpee Day! This beloved frozen treat has captured the hearts (and taste buds) of people of all ages for decades. Let’s dive into the history, facts, and fun surrounding this iconic beverage.

History of National Slurpee Day

National Slurpee Day celebrates the creation of the Slurpee, a frozen carbonated beverage that has become a staple at 7-Eleven stores around the country. The origins of the Slurpee date back to the late 1950s when Omar Knedlik, a Dairy Queen owner in Kansas, accidentally created the first frozen carbonated drink by placing bottles of soda in a freezer to keep them cold. The result was a slushy, semi-frozen drink that customers loved.

In 1965, 7-Eleven licensed the Slurpee concept from Knedlik and began selling the drink in their stores. The name ““Slurpee”” was coined to describe the sound made when sipping the frozen beverage through a straw. Over the years, the Slurpee has evolved with new flavors and variations, but its popularity has remained constant.

Fun Facts About Slurpees

  • The original Slurpee flavors were Coca-Cola and cherry.
  • 7-Eleven sells an average of 14 million Slurpees per month.
  • The Slurpee capital of the world is Winnipeg, Canada, where residents consume an average of 188,833 Slurpees per month.
  • The Slurpee machine was invented by Omar Knedlik and his son, who modified a soft-serve ice cream machine to create the iconic frozen drink.
  • The Slurpee has been featured in popular culture, including appearances in movies like ““Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure”” and ““Wayne’s World.””

How to Celebrate National Slurpee Day

National Slurpee Day is the perfect opportunity to indulge in this frozen treat and celebrate with friends and family. Here are some fun ways to mark the occasion:

  1. Visit your local 7-Eleven store and try a new Slurpee flavor.
  2. Host a Slurpee tasting party with a variety of flavors for guests to sample.
  3. Share your love for Slurpees on social media using the hashtag #NationalSlurpeeDay.
  4. Create your own DIY Slurpee bar at home with different soda flavors and a blender.

Whether you’re a die-hard Slurpee fan or a newcomer to the frozen drink craze, National Slurpee Day is the perfect time to indulge in this sweet, icy treat and celebrate the joy it brings to people everywhere.

So, mark your calendars for July 11th and get ready to sip, slurp, and celebrate National Slurpee Day in style! Cheers to the iconic frozen beverage that has captured the hearts of millions. Happy slurping! 🥤🎉

Remember, the best way to celebrate National Slurpee Day is by enjoying a refreshing Slurpee with friends and family. Cheers to the iconic frozen beverage that has brought joy to people of all ages for decades. Happy National Slurpee Day! 🥤🎉

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