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Canadians to Celebrate Reverse 7-Eleven Day

November 7 is the perfect day to do everything in reverse and then drink a free Slurpee.

Oct 25, 2018

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada – On November 7, Canadians are invited to wake up on the wrong side of the bed, put their clothes on front to back and warm up with a free ice-cold Slurpee drink at their neighborhood 7-Eleven store, according to a Business Journal report.

November 7 (11/7) is the reverse of 7-Eleven’s official birthday of July 11 (7/11), and Canadian stores are celebrating by turning everything backwards, upside down and inside out. Dessert for breakfast, Slurpee in the rain or snow—on Reverse 7-Eleven Day, anything goes.

7-Eleven is giving out free medium Slurpee drinks to customers who come into the store wearing their clothing backwards. Freebees include limited-time Slurpee flavors, such as the Maynards Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Flavored Slurpee and Crush Gummie Bear Slurpee.

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