7-Eleven Selling Unlimited Free Refill Cups You Can Use For A Year

If your 2020 resolutions include a lot of coffee consumption, you might want to take advantage of 7-Eleven’s latest promotion.

On Wednesday, Dec. 11, the convenience store will be selling exclusive Slurpee, 30-ounce Big Gulp, and 20-ounce hot coffee cups that can be refilled as much as your heart desires over the next year.

The stainless steel cups will be selling for $129 each, and get you unlimited refills through December 31, 2020.

The process seems simple enough, as each cup will have a barcode that cashier will scan and ring up your drink for “free.”

If you were to buy a coffee or Big Gulp once a day, that means you’d be paying about 35 cents per cup. If you’re a maniac and take advantage of the refills twice a day, for a year, you’d be paying about 18 cents per cup.

The cups will only be sold on 7-eleven.com, and will start at 12 p.m. ET, 9 a.m. PST. The cups are not interchangeable, and can only be used for whatever drink choice the cup supports.

There’s a very limited release for these, 50 to be exact, so you better be on your hypebeast-waking-up-early-for-a-limited-release mode if you want one.

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