That added flavor faded after a few mouthfuls, for the better (2.5 oz., 89 cents). Previously: A frothy fountain soda (small, $1.19) was introduced to me as a bargain egg cream in Big Gulp guise, but it was equally chocolatey as Bosco for Bosco's sake.
7-Eleven
Many locations
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I always take advantage of free slurpee day... it's a great idea for the company to market themselves, make people want slurpees and get the word out about them. 7-Eleven is a great company, but like many nationwide businesses it can have some weak spots. I was surfing the internet and I found this site where people can vent about poor customer service or products they received... it can get really funny. I would recommend you to check it out here: http://ventme.com/companies/view/94
Posted by: Joseph Becket | August 09, 2011 at 06:14 PM
The Bosco, by the way, presented itself at 2800 Coney Island Ave. (Gerald-Kathleen Cts.), in Gravesend, Brooklyn; I'm not sure at how many 7-Eleven locations it's available.
Posted by: Dave Cook | September 05, 2011 at 11:47 PM