Free Krispy Kreme and Slurpee

Scott on 2007-11-03 at 9:25 pm, filed under Food

According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, food is at the very bottom, and mankind has fought hard over the centuries trying to satisfy this very basic need. As someone who is the breadwinner of the household, I am very happy to see that there are food related deals that actually give you free food!

Free Slurpee from 7-Eleven on November 7

Slurpee Thanks to JeffreyM for posting this freebie. On 7/11, the 7-Eleven Day, you can get a Free Small Slurpee by walking into a 7-Eleven and congratulating the guy behind the counter, “Happy 7-Eleven Day!”

Here is link to store locator so you can spot the closest 7-Eleven next Wednesday. It’s limited to one Slurpee per store per customer, but doesn’t say how many stores you can visit — so do note down all the 7-Eleven stores near you!

Free Donuts from Krispy Kreme on November 25

Thanks to bluestone-123 for posting this deal. If you vote for free Krispy Kreme for Australia, you’ll receive an email coupon to redeem up to 6 free Krispy Kreme donuts! Now, there are four parties you can vote — the Original John, Sprinkles Kev07, The Greenies and Lemoncrats. Sprinkles Kev07 seems to have an upper hand at the moment, but just like all elections, you never know until the end :)

The Parties

Krispy Kreme has also released a satirical video on YouTube. As the commenter has said, “If only the real campaigns were this entertaining…”

6 Comments

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    Nice finds :)

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    Just a note - the Krispy Kremes are not free. I took another look at my voucher and I am ‘invited’ to give a gold coin donation for each doughnut I get (so for 6 ‘free’ doughnuts, that’s an ‘invitation’ of at least $6).

    I know it’s for a good cause and everything, but the advertising is a bit misleading.

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    what - that’s ridiculous
    donation is really nothing .. and normally these donuts cost over $2 anyway so don’t be talking like that.

    i’d give a donation even without getting donuts, but still i reckon you just sound a bit stingy.

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    Anyone get the free slurpee?

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    @Alissa — quite a few success stories here.

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    The point was that the advertising was misleading and nothing more. Sorry you felt the need to get personally offended.

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