Green Day’s Slurpee Tastes Like Summer and Sounds Like 1992
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Green Day’s Slurpee Tastes Like Summer and Sounds Like 1992
The band’s new frozen collab is sweet, twisted, and totally unexpected.Food & Wine / 7-11These days, brands have a wealth of celebrity-backed launches up their sleeve. And in the coming days, an unexpected partnership is heading to a Slurpee machine near you: 7-Eleven is collaborating with the ‘90s punk band Green Day for its Slurpee flavor — the Kerplunk Kandy Grape. The convenience chain describes its newest frozen drink as “a sweet and slight…
7-Eleven Unofficially Kicks Off Summer with Green Day with New Slurpee, Coffees
Only an American idiot wouldn’t be excited about 7-Eleven’s new partnership with Green Day and its coffee brand, Punk Bunny. The company collabed with the band last year to celebrate the launch of Punk Bunny. Now, they are unveiling a new, exclusive Slurpee flavor: Kerplunk Kandy Grape, a cotton candy grape Slurpee which is an homage to the band’s 1992 album “Kerplunk!” The new flavor is available for a limited time at participating 7-Elevens,…
Welcome to Parad-ice: Green Day announces signature Slurpee flavor at 7-Eleven – 105.7 The Point
Green Day has announced another collaboration with 7-Eleven. After teaming up with the convenience store chain in 2024 for their own blend of coffee, the "American Idiot" rockers have now launched… Source
Welcome to Parad-ice: Green Day announces signature Slurpee flavor at 7-Eleven
ABC/Paula Lobo Green Day has announced another collaboration with 7-Eleven. After teaming up with the convenience store chain in 2024 for their own blend of coffee, the “American Idiot” rockers have now launched a signature Slurpee flavor. Kerplunk Kandy Grape is described as “a sweet and slightly twisted treat that tastes just like the cotton candy grapes Green Day keeps as a staple on their backstage riders.” “I have great memories of getting…
7-Eleven Goes Pop-Punk With When We Were Young Naming Rights, Green Day Slurpee
7-Eleven is investing deeply in the pop-punk market. The convenience store chain has struck a deal to become the naming sponsor for the annual Las Vegas emo and pop-punk nostalgia festival When We Were Young. Yes, the fest’s official name is now When We Were Young Presented By 7-Eleven (or WWWYPB7-E, as the cool kids are saying). The festival grounds will feature a “7-Eleven Hangout” space, and one of the stages will be named the 7-Eleven Stage.…
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