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7-Eleven, Stewart’s Shops and Kwik Trip offer holiday merchandise

Items include festive sweaters, retro neckties, store replica and more
Stewart’s Shops, 7-Eleven and Kwik Trip offer holiday-themed merchandise.
Stewart’s Shops, 7-Eleven and Kwik Trip offer holiday-themed merchandise. | Stewart’s Shops, 7-Eleven, Kwik Trip

7-Eleven, Stewart’s Shops and Kwik Trip are among convenience stores rolling out holiday-themed merchandise this year.

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven’s online merchandise store, 7Collection, features 7-Eleven-inspired apparel and accessories, including festive sweaters and retro neckties showcasing the brand’s classic 7-Eleven orange, red and green stripes. 

The retailer’s holiday-themed merchandise also includes a 2025 collectible mini village 7-Eleven store.

The convenience-store chain said on its website that 7Collection is “spreading even more joy by offering 50% off select items now through the end of the year."

Ballston Spa, New York-based Stewart’s Shops introduced new holiday-themed merchandise that went live the morning of Black Friday. Items include men’s boxer shorts, covered with images of milkshakes, banana splits, sundaes and more. Other holiday items include a replica convenience store and toy truck.

La Crosse, Wisconsin-based Kwik Trip is offering a line of See Ya Next Time merchandise that includes Nordic pajamas. Other items include a Kwik Trip car wash candle that the retailer said smells like a disco and off-key karaoke. 

The 10-ounce candle is “perfect for filling your home with the refreshing and invigorating aroma of our car wash, bringing back memories of squeaky-clean vehicles and sunny days,” Kwik Trip said on its website.

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