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Slurpee fans fill up buckets, coolers for Bring Your Own Cup day at 7-Eleven
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Slurpee aficionados brought their biggest and most creative conveyances to fill for the inaugural Bring Your Own Cup Day at 7-Eleven stores across the country Saturday.
Some filled buckets, pitchers, coolers and even a teapot with the brain-freezing beverage for $1.49. They shared their own cup images using #byoc and #byocupday.
There were some rules. The container had to fit through a 10-inch diameter hole. It couldn’t be something like a shoe, which is too unsanitary, or a baseball cap that is too porous.
About 7,700 stores across the country participated.
