7-Eleven Slurpees Focus on Sour Flavors and Zero Sugar

The retailer launched Sour Patch Kids Watermelon and Fresca Zero Sugar Slurpees.

March 06, 2026

7-Eleven Inc. launched two new limited-time Slurpee flavors at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores.

The new flavors are:

  • Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Slurpee: “Tart watermelon flavor hits with a lip-puckering jolt of sour in the new Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Slurpee drink. Inspired by the popular candy, this mouth-watering sip leans into tartness that packs a sour punch. The signature tangy flavor snaps any midday lull back to life,” the retailer said.
  • Fresca Zero Sugar Slurpee Drink: “Bright citrus and bold grapefruit flavors swirl together with light, refreshing bubbles in the first-ever Fresca Zero Sugar Slurpee drink. Balanced and invigorating, the new zero sugar flavor delivers a clean, zesty finish that provides a refresh when the day begins to drag,” 7-Eleven said.

In honor of the launches, the brand said customers who purchase a 7.2–8-ounce bag of Sour Patch Kids can receive a free small Slurpee.

Earlier this year, 7-Eleven introduced the Brr-Nana Slurpee, a banana-flavored Slurpee that entered the retailer’s lineup after “years of Slurpee drink fans clamoring for the return of a banana flavor.” The flavor will be available all year in limited quantities at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores.

The retailer said the flavor blends a “creamy banana taste with a cool, icy finish” and is a new take on a classic, “delighting fans who have been waiting for the return of the popular flavor.”

Curious what flavors were popular in 2025? Join your peers at the NACS State of the Industry Summit April 14–16 in Schaumburg, Illinois, to gain access to the newest metrics—as well as industry trends, opportunities and insights—in key topic areas such as finance, labor, store operations, foodservice, merchandising and fuels. 7-Eleven’s Randy Quinn, SVP, merchandising—vault and proprietary beverages, will deliver the industry’s topline numbers and financial and operational lessons from 2025.

Read more about how retailers can stay on top of trending new flavors and how to implement them in the December 2025 issue of NACS Magazine feature “The Next Big Flavor Trends in C-Stores.”