Beverages

7-Eleven, Arizona Beverages Team Up for Frost ChillZicle Exclusive

Limited-time offer also available at convenience retailer’s Speedway and Stripes stores
AriZona Beverages Frost ChillZicle
Photograph courtesy of AriZona Beverages

For a limited time, 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes convenience stores nationwide are the exclusive home of AriZona Beverages’ new Frost ChillZicle.

Frost ChillZicle is a proprietary blend of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cranberries, infused with citrus notes of lemon and orange and wrapped in notes of vanilla. The 22-ounce can is available at the price of two for $2.50 at 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes stores nationwide now while supplies last.

“We have a great relationship with 7-Eleven, and they’ve been a reliable, trusted brand to collaborate with,” said Spencer Vultaggio, AriZona chief marketing officer. “We love releasing these products with them and can’t wait to see what the fans think.”

AriZona Beverages also is offering consumers a chance to win $9,999 when they post an image on social media with a Frost ChillZicle and tag it #AZFrostContest in the Frost ChillZicle Challenge.

“Our customers visit our stores because they know they’re going to have the chance to try new and trending flavors that they can’t get anywhere else,” said Dennis Phelps, senior vice president of merchandising (vault and proprietary beverages) at 7-Eleven. “Last summer’s AriZona ChillZicle exclusive was a great addition to our summer beverage vault, and we are thrilled to have a new and unique flavor again this year new AriZona Frost ChillZicle.”

AriZona Beverages, founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1992, is a family-owned and -operated company. It is the maker of a leading ready-to-drink iced tea.

7-Eleven operates, franchises or licenses more than 83,000 convenience stores in 19 countries and regions, including more than 13,000 7-Eleven convenience stores in the United States. In addition to 7-Eleven c-stores, the company operates and franchises Speedway and Stripes c-stores and the Laredo Taco Company, Speedy Cafe and Raise the Roost Chicken and Biscuits restaurant brands.

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