Is there a better treat after hot summer runs?
, which comes around each year on July 11, is a fun way to celebrate the summer—and for runners, an frosty drinkeven serve an extra purpose beyond simply being a delicious drink after your run. Here’s what you need to know about how runners can celebrate National Slurpee Day.The “holiday” is mostly known for matching up with the convenience store 7-Eleven, which first brought us the Slurpee. Since 2002, 7-Eleven has celebrated the date by giving out free Slurpees of its frozen concoction.
by Omar Knedlik, a World War II veteran, in the late 1950s. He owned a Dairy Queen franchise but didn’t have a soda fountain, so he’d keep bottles in the freezer and serve them semi-frozen. Customers became fans, and Knedlik went on to invent the ICEE machine. By 1965, 7-Eleven was interested in his product and offered him a licensing deal. Decades later, Slurpees—named for the slurping sound they make when you drink them through a straw—are still a popular summer drink all over the country.
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