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Brain freeze! Free Slurpees today for 7-Eleven's 87th anniversary

Brain freeze for everyone!To celebrate the company's 87th anniversary, 7-Eleven is giving away free small Slurpees from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, which is 7/11 on the calendar. "Free Slurpee Day'' has been going on since 2002, and Slurpees have been sold for the past 49 years at the round-the-clock convenience stores. The icy, sugary, slushy drink, which has come in hundreds of flavors over th
7-Eleven is giving away free small Slurpees on Friday to celebrate the company's 87th anniversary.
7-Eleven is giving away free small Slurpees on Friday to celebrate the company's 87th anniversary.TIM SLOAN / Today

Brain freeze for everyone!

To celebrate the company's 87th anniversary, 7-Eleven is giving away free small Slurpees from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, which is 7/11 on the calendar. "Free Slurpee Day'' has been going on since 2002, and Slurpees have been sold for the past 49 years at the round-the-clock convenience stores. 

The icy, sugary, slushy drink, which has come in hundreds of flavors over the years and pleasantly paralyzed many faces on a hot day, is named after the sound made when slurping up the concoction through a straw. It also has served as a liquid staple in many kids' diets growing up. 

"When I was little I used to Rollerblade to the local 7-Eleven, [and] buy myself a Slurpee and a big Snickers bar, back in the day when calories didn't matter,'' Jenna Bush Hager said while sipping a small Slurpee during TODAY's Take on Friday. 

Jenna declared her allegiance to the Coke-flavored Slurpee, while Willie Geist said he was "a red [flavor] guy."

While the small size is free on Friday, you will have to open your wallet if you want to upgrade. "You're supposed to get like a two-gallon-sized Slurpee that you have to hold (with two hands),'' Geist joked. 

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