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New X-Men 7-Eleven Slurpees!

Yes yes YES! I don't know why I assumed this considering the fact that they're two distinct pushes from two distinct studios, but I figured that the X3 hype would've been subdued in the wake of all the Superman hype. I couldn't be happier to report that 7-Eleven is proving me wrong with new X-Men Slurpees! Yeeeeeeahhhhsh!

The Slurpee in of itself defines Americana with each drop of red, but when 7-Eleven teams up with a movie studio, God damn, I get flashbacks to Hulk Hogan saving Randy Savage from the Honky Tonk Man. We've seen examples of this phenomena on the site before, when Shrek 2 captured hearts with its Shrek's Sierra Mist Slurpee, and when Revenge of the Sith forged everlasting bonds with its Darth Dew Slurpee. Either I'm easily amused, or turning Slurpees into a cultural event is easier than people think.

Every time a cool new Slurpee comes out, I go take pictures at the same 7-Eleven store near the Woodbridge Mall in Jersey. They're so onto me, and all I can do to make the fuss worth their while is buy twice as many Corn Nuts than anyone really needs. They're never quite sure how to field me. They know they don't want me taking pictures of their Slurpee machine, but they're not really sure why they don't want me taking pictures of their Slurpee machine. Unable to voice their hate, they just stand around counting sheep and looking pissy. It's sort of uncomfortable for me, but everybody hurts sometimes. I put aside my tendency to flee to fight for my right to salute Slurpees. Onward, upward.

So, here's the deal -- the Slurpee itself isn't all that branded. The new X-Men: The Last Stand Slurpees are brought to us by Sunkist, who have long used Magneto to promote whatever they're turning orange. Sunkist Orange Slurpees is an acronym waiting to happen, and while this is nowhere near as insanely beautiful as those Wolverine Berry Rampage Sundaes Baskin-Robbins pushed when X2 came out, I'm willing to forgive the lack of a truly edited Slurpee flavor for a truly edited Slurpee cup.

Yeah, it's one of those collectible cup deals. Sure, we've seen it a million times before, but the X-Men knew that, and have fittingly upped the ante by gluing "mutating photo discs" on the bottom of each of the cups. What's a "mutating photo disc," you ask? Well, it's sort of like an oversized, grungy plastic coin. Instead of presidents, you get various X-Men characters crudely etched on. When you hold the discs up towards a light source, the crude etching becomes an admittedly impressive 3D picture, with technology that works so well that I found myself clawing at the discs trying to figure out how the trick worked. While the cups feature multiple characters on each, there's only four players to be found in mutating photo disc form: Storm, Wolvie, Magneto and Professor X.

I'm going to feel really bad if everyone avoids the Professor X discs just because he's old.

MORE PICTARRSS:

Not only was the official X3 Slurpee flavor dispenser out of order, but it wasn't even really the official X3 Slurpee flavor. Minute Maid Orange is NOT Sunkist Orange. It's NOT! THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!

I don't know what was up with this particular 7-Eleven, but their cup section was a fucking mess. Maybe that's why they didn't want me to take pictures. They didn't want anyone else knowing that their cup section was a fucking mess.

I picked the Mystique cup because I wanted my character's hair to match my runner-up Slurpee flavor color, and not at all because it's interesting to drink out of a cup with Mystique's giant tits saturating the thumb area.

I welcome theatrics, especially when the theatrics consist of a Electronic Mutating Photo Disc Testing Station with Push Button Activities.

Magneto is tricky with his magic 3D light thing trick tricks.

If you hate Slurpees, you can get a regular soda in a more lightly-branded X3 cup. But it won't come with a mutating photo disc! Nyaaaaah!

A lot of people are already railing on X3, in part because of directorial doubts, in part because of script sadness, in part because people are predisposed pricks. I know I'm going to love it; I'm not emotionally invested enough to not love it. And dressing up Frasier as Beast is the best thing ever. You can't lose with that. If he's great, good. If he sucks, it's the funniest thing ever.

In closing, it sucks that Beast didn't get his own mutating photo disc. :(

Posted by Matt on 05/09/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 120 comments

Sheetz lays all the other convenience stores to rest…nothing else comes close. I live in western PA and they dominate here. Their Shmiscuits are my favorite. Me love me some MTO’s!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Kevin @ 05/10/2006 9:18 PM


I am an X-Geek, and subscribe to X-Men comics and LOVED the old X-Men cartoon. That being said, I KNOW how fucked up the X-Men movies are- how many things they got wrong, storylines they combined/changed, and characters they messed with. HOWEVER….I still fucking LOVE the XMen movies! I can’t help it! I only hope and pray that this next one is as good as the first two. Oh please, don’t let Ratner screw it up! I cannot wait for this movie, and wish there were more promotions going on…we don’t have 7-11s here. *sniff*

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 05/10/2006 9:39 PM


Oh man, I lived on Sheetz food for an entire summer. I spent almost the entire summer of ’98 at my best friend’s house and her mom refused to go to the grocery store ALL summer. I wish I was kidding. She’d drive us down the hill to Sheetz and we’d get sammiches, nachos, candy, and soda. Then we’d get hyper as fuckall and make strange websites. 2 years later I get this mysterious anonymous e-mail informing me our old site was posted on Portal of Evil. Lesson learned: never snort Pixy Stix and make websites.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 05/10/2006 9:47 PM


I should really read the article instead of just looking at the pictures.

Chestnuts roasted by Ubu Rex @ 05/10/2006 9:58 PM


I’m bold! *dances boldly*

Chestnuts roasted by Julie @ 05/10/2006 11:14 PM


After reading this post, I ran out to get an X-Men Slurpee cup today. I got the cup with Beast and Storm on it (and Magneto mutating coin thing) because I can’t resist having Kelsey Grammer on a cup. Unfortunately, the orange Slurpee was way watery, making a mess, and resulting in sticky hands and cup. Somehow I managed to pay anyway. And now I have a rad cup to use, woo.

Chestnuts roasted by marioshoku @ 05/11/2006 12:02 PM


Solid Snake is in the new Super Smash Bros.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 05/11/2006 5:13 AM


I like hearing about other convenient stores. Why? I don’t know. But I do. These are my favorite chains. 7-11, ampm, Open Pantry, and Circle K (mostly ’cause of Bill and Ted’s)

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 05/11/2006 7:35 AM


Strange things are afoot at the Circle K…

Chestnuts roasted by Spoodles @ 05/11/2006 8:41 AM


Is anybody here from an urban area? A.K.A the hood? Cuz if you are you should remember Stop 1. Its pretty much a chain of corner stores. They aren’t around as much anymore (where I’m from anyway) and not a single damn one of them could be considered clean. If anybody lives in nyc you can still see them in certain areas (bronx, queens, etc.)

Chestnuts roasted by PRSense @ 05/11/2006 9:29 AM


Matt,
The Polynesian rocks! Disney World kicks butt. Anyone who doesn’t love a place where there are fireworks every night and giant mice, squirrels, and dogs hanging out with you while you gorge on waffles from the all you can eat breakfast buffet…is a communist.

Chestnuts roasted by Scooter @ 05/11/2006 10:41 AM


"I found this puzzle there of the Philadelphia skyline…back how it looked BEFORE the skyscrapers! Honestly, in the photograph, City Hall is the tallest building. I check the date on the box: 1980. Puzzle’s as old as I am. Only I’m less dusty."

And Billy Penn sat atop City Hall looking over it all. Hence the Curse of William Penn. Shortly after the puzzle was published, One Liberty Plaza was built, the first building to go higher than Billy Penn and ending the unwritten city law that Billy should forever look out over his city. Thus, the fair town was been cursed to have their sports teams forever shit the bed in championship games.

And One Liberty Plaza? Burned down in what was the largest high rise fire disaster before the World Trade Center was attacked. The hulk of the building was only recently torn down and redeveloped after years of insurance companies fighting over who go more money for it.

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 05/11/2006 11:32 AM


The Beast was always well-read and prone to erudite (and verbose) conversation, so any voice acting would tend toward a Fraiser-like bent. Even before he was blue-furred, he was the most intellegent of Xavier’s students. And this was back in the 60′s, before Fraiser was a glint on Kelsey Grammar’s forehead. The only stupid thing was drinking a chemical formula he was working on to keep out of evil hands. Poof! he’s furry. But it did negate the effect of his mutation, the more he used his agility, the less his IQ got. Afterward, he became second to Spidey in the "witty banter while fighting" department.

Wow, I didn’t know all that was rolling around in my head until now.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 05/11/2006 11:55 AM


dohopoki I was just about to post that. I find it boner inducingly awesome that they brought Pit into the fray. I almost creamed myself when I saw the vid. Ok, maybe that was too much, but I was close.

And that Solid Snake thing was a fantastic touch. Especially the whole recon thing.

Chris Latta One of the greats

I’m hoping the X-men movied doesn’t suck. I too saw all the major and minor changes they made, but they are still well done, enjoyable movies.

They could have been worse. They could have turned out like Shumachers shitfest, Batman and Robin….

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 05/11/2006 12:43 PM


PRSense

Stop1 – I remember those. I use to see them alot in Jackson Heights and Corona. Not there anymore though, but I believe there are still a few in the BX.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 05/11/2006 12:46 PM


You KNOW its summer when 7-11 starts doing great promotions and cool cups. My favorite? The WWF one in 2002. I met Stacy Kiebler and Test. I also got a free poster, that hangs in my collection room. Last years Star Wars was pretty cool, and Halo 2 the year before. 7-11 RULES!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Rixliss @ 05/11/2006 12:54 PM


".is a communist." This raises a question my friends and I have asked, what other things are so intrinsic to being an american in this day and age it would be unamerican to have not experienced them, like the Rocky movies or atari. have you ever come across someone sheltered growing up so they’ve never seen something like star wars and immediately want to fix that cause it’s just not right? what else can you think of?

Chestnuts roasted by RAS @ 05/11/2006 12:57 PM


I felt that way about a girl that I knew who had never seen clerks and didn’t know what Necrophelia was. We watched it together and I just watched the horrified look on her face, intermittenly being replaced by laughter and more horror.

There’s something to be said for that.

In the end we didn’t end up going out. Oh well.

Chestnuts roasted by Dixon Deeper @ 05/11/2006 1:00 PM


kingklash: Man, I always thought that the same serum that turned Beast blue and fuzzy also made him super-smart. I seem to remember one time the Professor managed to turn him back into a human and he got really stupid again, and then ended up turning blue and fuzzy again because apparently the Professor was mixing miraculous cures out of a ten-dollar chemistry set and ran out of guar gum. And thus became smart again. And then somewhere along the line he seems to have turned from a big blue monkey into a big blue cat, so I suppose I don’t really know what’s going on with him anyway. Oy gevald.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 05/11/2006 1:44 PM


Do you think Matt feels bad for the lobsters that get eaten? I’m not sure. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Mike the Great @ 05/11/2006 2:19 PM


I MADE my students watch "The Breakfast Club", "The Wizard" and…"Son in Law" this year in my English classes, managing to find legitimate "educational" purposes for all of them. Mostly though, it just WASNT RIGHT that they hadn’t seen a Pauly Shore movie, the breakfast club (NOT the version without swears on TBS all the time) and well, THE WIZARD!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 05/11/2006 2:23 PM


Hey Muppet Baby, do you have to explain the whole "Pauly Shore Phenomena" as well?

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 05/11/2006 2:27 PM


Hank McCoy was always one of the smartest guys around. But back in the good old "Mutant Powers Must Be Ironic" days, the more his Mutant Agility was used, the faster he got stupid. Too long, he became a danger to himself and others. (must… refrain.. from… singing MST3K… song) Usually it took a psychic wallop from Prof. X or Jean to knock him out when that happened. It was Hank’s shame until he fuzzed up.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 05/11/2006 2:32 PM


Lemurcat- I explained it the best I could!! A few of the students had older brothers and sisters, so THEY knew…they understood. Pauly Shore is amazing. I WANTED to show them "Pauly Shore is Dead" because they LOVED ‘Son in Law’, but I would have gotten into trouble for that one!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 05/11/2006 2:40 PM


Muppet Baby — Dang. What a cool high school teacher. All we got to watch in high school was "A Street Car Named Desire". I would have given my left tit to watch any of those three movies *AND* try to discuss their signifigance.

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 05/11/2006 3:19 PM


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