Retailers Roll Out Holiday Items and Deals

Weigel’s is bringing back its egg nog, while 7-Eleven and Royal Farms unveil holiday deals.

November 17, 2025

Updated on November 20, 2025

Tennessee-based Weigel’s is bringing back its Weigel’s egg nog this holiday season, available now through the end of the year at all Weigel’s locations in pint, quart and half-gallon sizes, Weigel’s said.

Weigel’s said its egg nog is produced by its local dairy and delivered to stores across the region, and said that the farm-to-store speed and local sourcing is what makes the flavor full and the body creamy.

“Egg nog season is special in East Tennessee—it’s pure nostalgia in a bottle,” said Doug Yawberry, CEO & president of Weigel’s. “We’ve been making this holiday favorite for generations, and our commitment to freshness and quality means every bottle is made locally and delivered quickly to our stores. It’s one of those timeless Weigel’s traditions that truly brings families together.”

“We’re proud to be part of our customers’ holiday celebrations year after year,” Yawberry added. “There’s something magical about knowing that our egg nog has been on so many tables, in so many memories, across East Tennessee for decades.”

7-Eleven is offering Thanksgiving deals at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores. From November 26-30, Speedy Café locations are offering $5 one-topping large pizzas for Speedy Rewards members. Plus, the 7NOW Delivery app is offering $20 off $30+ orders with code THANKS. And, the retailer’s online merch store 7Collection is offering up to 25%-50% off sitewide during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.  

Raise the Roost is offering a buy one, get one free deal on chicken sandwiches, available in classic, signature, spicy, buffalo or BBQ varieties (excludes bacon and cheese), and a buy one, get one free offer on chicken biscuits in classic or spicy.

"Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what matters most, and at 7-Eleven Inc. that's our incredible customers who make us a part of their daily routines," said Marissa Jarratt, executive vice president and chief marketing and sustainability officer at 7-Eleven Inc. "This season, we're celebrating our customers by offering exclusive food, delivery and 7Collection discounts. It's our way of giving back to the people who count on 7-Eleven to make life a little easier."

Over at Royal Farms, the retailer is “turning up the heat this season with exciting new menu deals and family-sized meal options available for a limited time.”

The deals include two for $6 all-day deals on warm food. The retailer is also offering a $10 chicken box combo: a 4-piece mixed chicken box complete with golden Western Fries and a freshly baked biscuit.

Also, for a limited time, customers can get an 8-piece mixed chicken box with white and dark meat or a 10-piece dark meat chicken box for $15 each.

"The time between November and January is often when family schedules are tight and budgets are stretched thin," said Morgan Waid, director of foodservice at Royal Farms. "We are answering the call for affordable, high-quality and fast food with this promotion.”

Sheetz will offer one free self-serve coffee per customer during Thanksgiving week (Monday, November 24, to Sunday, November 30), available to rewards members.

Yesway and Allsup’s are offering deals for 12 Happy HoliDAYs. From December 13–24, rewards members can unwrap a new daily freebie with qualifying purchases, including a free Oh Snap! Pickle with Yesway Chips, a free Cookie Dough Bites with a Ben & Jerry's pint purchase and more holiday treats revealed each day.

The retailers are also offering a Rockstar Energy deal: buy 3 Rockstar Energy drinks, get 1 free Allsup's World Famous Beef & Bean Burrito.

Deals exclusive to rewards members include free fountain refills in December with the purchase of a travel mug, the chance to win a $2,500 fuel gift card with the purchase of any NOS Energy 16 oz can or by redeeming Smiles in the Yesway or Allsup's Rewards app, and a buy 2 Pepsi or Mountain Dew 20 oz and an Allsup's Chimi and save 10 cents per gallon deal.