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7-Eleven’s “Bring Your Own Cup Day” Is Back

It’s time to get creative because “Bring Your Own Cup Day” aka “BYOC” is scheduled to return on Saturday, April 29th at participating 7-Eleven stores. What’s the first thing that…

7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes invite customers to “BYOC” on April 29th

Photo Courtesy of 7-Eleven, Inc.

It's time to get creative because "Bring Your Own Cup Day" aka "BYOC" is scheduled to return on Saturday, April 29th at participating 7-Eleven stores.

What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear "BYOC"? Well, perhaps it's your personal favorite cup from home, a mason jar, a pie tin, a flower vase (or any other unconventional container).

Aside from the classic favorite Slurpee flavors such as Coca-Cola, Cherry, and Blue Rasberry, 7-Eleven will also be introducing a limited-time-only flavor - Fanta Dragon Fruit Zero Sugar.

The only rule really is that if it fits in the cup, fill'er up at 7-Eleven on "Bring Your Own Cup Day." Customers are free to choose a single Slurpee flavor of their liking or even mix and match if they're up for it.

"We love seeing customers enjoy our products in fun ways – especially when it comes to our beloved, iconic Slurpee drink," said 7-Eleven Director of Proprietary Beverages, Ben Boulden in a press release. "From cowboy boot to fishbowl...the more creative the cup, the better. We can't wait to see what our customers come up with this year."

All things aside you'll want to make sure your "cup" is clean, can fit upright within the 10-inch hole of the Slurpee drink dispenser, and is leakproof.

[Updated On June 21, 2023]

Did you know Diners, Drive-ins and Dives has been filmed at more than 30 New Jersey locations since it premiered in 2006? If not, buckle up, because we're taking you on a road trip to Flavortown!

If you're a foodie and want to see more, please take note. Diners, Drive-ins and Dives hosted by Guy Fieri is one of the most popular food reality shows to date so seeing how many local spots made the list is a pretty awesome thing.

If you want to see more, the website tvfoodmaps.com highlights every restaurant that has appeared on all of the Food Network‘s shows throughout the years.

Scroll down below to check out the famous Jersey spots now.

White Manna - Hackensack, NJ

Brownstone Diner & Pancake Factory- Jersey City, NJ

Tick Tock Diner- Clifton, NJ

Skylark Diner & Lounge- Edison, NJ

La Isla- Hoboken, NJ

Johnny Prince's Bayway Diner- Linden, NJ

Hightstown Diner- Hightstown, NJ

10th Ave Burrito Co- Belmar, NJ

Marie's Italian Specialties- Chatham Township, NJ

Ritz Diner- Livingston, NJ

Maui's Dog House- Wildwood, NJ

Jefferson Diner- Jefferson, NJ

Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar- Stone Harbor, NJ

George's Place- Capy May, NJ

Dolce & Clemente's- Robbinsville Township, NJ

Vincetown Diner- Southampton Township, NJ

Mustache Bill's Diner- Barnegat Light, NJ

Anchorage Tavern Restaurant- Somers Point, NJ

Bagel Street Grill- Plainsboro, NJ

The Grilled Cheese and Crabcake Company- Somers Point, NJ

Jersey Girl Cafe- Hamilton Township, NJ

Carluccios' Coal Fired Pizza- Northfield, NJ

Kelsey & Kim's Southern Cafe- Atlantic City, NJ

Historic Rocky Hill Inn & Tavern- Rocky Hill, NJ

Vagabond Kitchen & Tap House- Atlantic City, NJ

Ernest and Son- Brigantine, NJ

Sam's- Pleasantville, NJ

Oyster Creek Restaurant and Boat Bar- Galloway, NJ

Piccini Wood Fired Brick Oven Pizza- Ocean City, NJ

Jammin' Crepes- Princeton, NJ

Haldi Chowk - Middletwon, NJ

Turf Surf & Earth - Somerville, NJ

The Chubby Pickle - Highlands, NJ

MOO YAI THAI - Sea Bright, NJ

Big Pinks BBQ - Bridgewater Township, NJ

Joe's Meat Market - South Bound Brook, NJ