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7-Eleven Debuts New Holiday Gifts, Apparel on 7Collection.com

Retailer offering sweaters, hats, ornaments, more
7-Eleven holiday merchandise
Photograph courtesy of 7-Eleven

7-Eleven Inc. has unveiled its latest collection of festive apparel and accessories on 7Collection, the retailer’s online merchandise shop.

The collection features a range of gifts and accessories, including:

  • Holiday sweaters
  • Custom printed gift wrap and bags
  • Beverage accessories including tumblers and “Oh Thank Heaven” storefront ceramic mugs
  • Cars of 7-Eleven ornament
  • 7-Eleven or Slurpee drink-inspired beanies or red or green cord caps
  • 7Collection e-gift cards

“After some epic 7Collection drops in 2023, we’re closing out the year with new holiday apparel and accessories that will be on every 7-Eleven superfan’s wish list,” said Marissa Jarratt, 7-Eleven executive vice president, chief marketing and sustainability officer. “We curated this collection with all of our brand fans in mind—car accessories for car lovers, beverage holders for Big Gulp and coffee drinkers, and new apparel for fashion aficionados. This collection captures the spirit of the season, blending our brand’s iconic style with a touch of holiday magic.”

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven operates, franchises or licenses more than 13,000 stores in the United States and Canada. In addition to 7-Eleven stores, the company operates and franchises Speedway and Stripes stores and the Laredo Taco Company and Raise the Roost Chicken and Biscuits brands. 7-Eleven Inc. is No. 1 on CSP’s 2023 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

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