Apple and 7-Eleven announce Slurpee Summer Prize Fest iTunes Music Store song sweepstakes

Apple and 7-Eleven convenience stores are teaming up to give away up to 8 million songs in the U.S. with their new “Slurpee Summer Prize Fest” sweepstakes.

32 oz. Slurpee cups are available now in partcipating 7-Eleven stores. Winning cups feature a song code redeemable for one free song download from Apple’s iTunes Music Store.

The sweepstakes ends on July 31, 2005 and songs must be redeemed by August 31, 2005.

Official rules and more information here.

13 Comments

  1. so its sponsored by Coke? thats nice to see some variety from the nasty taste of Pepsi, the only reason i would buy pepsi was for the songs, lol… Coke is much better and now i can enjoy my diet coke slurpee without worry ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”smile” style=”border:0;” />

  2. I wouldn’t have any idea where to find a 7/11 out here amongst the Illinois corn fields without going into the city (Chicago). At least the Pepsi bottles made it out here to every gas station and Mom & Pop grocery store.

    To target a specific store is only good for city-folk.

  3. …and the only 7/11 that I specifically know of is in the heart of Chicago’s “Boystown” at Halsted and Roscoe. Hmm… the Pride Parade on the last Sunday of June. Hmmm….

  4. Although I’m not a tree hugger. I’m going to make a point on their behalf.

    7-11 offers a discount if you refill you cup. (At least they do in Canada. You save almost half. Something like 70 cents)

    The person at the counter could give you a scratch card with your refill.

    This would have less impact on the environment. It would also help get kids hooked on scratch cards at an early age ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” /> It might get their fat asses used to washing dishes too.

  5. Greg
    “OhBoy songs for 3 bucks!!”

    Last time I checked they were only around $1.20. And now you get a slurpee with your song!

    sDrawkCab
    “I wouldn’t have any idea where to find a 7/11”

    Use Sherlock. Their yellow pages feature works well.

  6. I just checked Shelock and I’ll have to spend $50 in gas just to get to one. Guess I’ll just buy my songs on CD and continue to rip them in.

    By the way, what’s a slurpee? ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” />

  7. I can’t find anything!
    I’ve tried Sherlock, their website, and Google maps!
    I don’t think there’s a 7-Eleven in the entire state of Minnesota!
    The whole world is working -against- (MDN MW) me!

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