7-Eleven Hawaiʻi celebrates 48 years with free, $1 deals for 7/11 Day: key context
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- The representative source set is Google Trends en KHON2, Google Trends en AZ Family.
- The confirmed context is: 7-Eleven Hawai’i is celebrating 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11, including a free small SLURPEE on July 11, a limited edition tote bag designed HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A free SLURPEE®, a collectible tote bag and discounted SPAM® Musubi are all part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebration in Hawaiʻi. 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi is marking 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11. “7-Eleven Day is one of our favorite ways to celebrate with the customers and communities who have made us part of Hawai‘i for 48 years,” said Greg Hanna, president and CEO of 7-Eleven Hawai‘i
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- 2 reviewed sources · Updated 7/8/2026
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Quick summary
- The representative source set is Google Trends en KHON2, Google Trends en AZ Family.
- The confirmed context is: 7-Eleven Hawai’i is celebrating 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11, including a free small SLURPEE on July 11, a limited edition tote bag designed HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A free SLURPEE®, a collectible tote bag and discounted SPAM® Musubi are all part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebration in Hawaiʻi. 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi is marking 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11. “7-Eleven Day is one of our favorite ways to celebrate with the customers and communities who have made us part of Hawai‘i for 48 years,” said Greg Hanna, president and CEO of 7-Eleven Hawai‘i
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Key summary
7-Eleven Hawai’i is celebrating 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11, including a free small SLURPEE on July 11, a limited edition tote bag designed HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A free SLURPEE®, a collectible tote bag and discounted SPAM® Musubi are all part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebration in Hawaiʻi. 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi is marking 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11. “7-Eleven Day is one of our favorite ways to celebrate with the customers and communities who have made us part of Hawai‘i for 48 years,” said Greg Hanna, president and CEO of 7-Eleven Hawai‘i
Confirmed sources
Google Trends en KHON2 — 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi celebrates 48 years with free, $1 deals for 7/11 Day: 7-Eleven Hawai’i is celebrating 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11, including a free small SLURPEE on July 11, a limited edition tote bag designed HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A free SLURPEE®, a collectible tote bag and discounted SPAM® Musubi are all part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebration in Hawaiʻi. 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi is marking 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11. “7-Eleven Day is one of our favorite ways to celebrate with the customers and communities who have made us part of Hawai‘i for 48 years,” said Greg Hanna, president and CEO of 7-Eleven Hawai‘i
Google Trends en AZ Family — Slurpee Day at 7-Eleven is fast approaching. Things to know about this year’s celebration: Slurpee lovers, get ready: 7-Eleven’s Slurpee Day is right around the corner. (Gray News) - Slurpee lovers, get ready: 7-Eleven’s Slurpee Day is right around the corner. And this year, the company is going all out to celebrate the iconic beverage’s 60th anniversary. The gas station retailer is continuing its annual tradition of giving out free small Slurpees at participating 7-Eleven, Stripes and Speedway stores on July 11. “Since landing in 7-Eleven stores in 1966, the Slurpee drink has become a pop culture staple and a beloved part of fans’ summer rituals, inspiring spontaneous 7-Eleven runs that turn ordinary days into lasting memories,” the company said in a press release
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How each source frames the topic
7-Eleven Hawaiʻi celebrates 48 years with free, $1 deals for 7/11 Day
7-Eleven Hawai’i is celebrating 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11, including a free small SLURPEE on July 11, a limited edition tote bag designed HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A free SLURPEE®, a collectible tote bag and discounted SPAM® Musubi are all part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebration in Hawaiʻi.
SourceSlurpee Day at 7-Eleven is fast approaching. Things to know about this year’s celebration
Slurpee lovers, get ready: 7-Eleven’s Slurpee Day is right around the corner.
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Confirmed from listed sources
- The lead source is “7-Eleven Hawaiʻi celebrates 48 years with free, $1 deals for 7/11 Day” from Google Trends en KHON2.
- The representative source set is Google Trends en KHON2, Google Trends en AZ Family.
- The page was last updated on 2026-07-08.
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- 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi celebrates 48 years with free, $1 deals for 7/11 Day · Google Trends en KHON2
7-Eleven Hawai’i is celebrating 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11, including a free small SLURPEE on July 11, a limited edition tote bag designed HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A free SLURPEE®, a collectible tote bag and discounted SPAM® Musubi are all part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebration in Hawaiʻi. 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi is marking 48 years in the islands with special offers running from July 1 through July 11. “7-Eleven Day is one of our favorite ways to celebrate with the customers and communities who have made us part of Hawai‘i for 48 years,” said Greg Hanna, president and CEO of 7-Eleven Hawai‘i
- Slurpee Day at 7-Eleven is fast approaching. Things to know about this year’s celebration · Google Trends en AZ Family
Slurpee lovers, get ready: 7-Eleven’s Slurpee Day is right around the corner. (Gray News) - Slurpee lovers, get ready: 7-Eleven’s Slurpee Day is right around the corner. And this year, the company is going all out to celebrate the iconic beverage’s 60th anniversary. The gas station retailer is continuing its annual tradition of giving out free small Slurpees at participating 7-Eleven, Stripes and Speedway stores on July 11. “Since landing in 7-Eleven stores in 1966, the Slurpee drink has become a pop culture staple and a beloved part of fans’ summer rituals, inspiring spontaneous 7-Eleven runs that turn ordinary days into lasting memories,” the company said in a press release
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