7-Eleven Debuts $2,500 Slurpee Necklace

If you’re a die-hard 7-Eleven Slurpee fan, then you should know that 7-Eleven has entered the jewelry business. And no, they aren’t creating edible jewelry but instead a $2,500 necklace that deserves a spot in your jewelry box.

Interested in the $2,500 necklace but not willing to spend that much money on it? Well, for you lucky Slurpee fans, 7-Eleven is giving away the chain in addition to Slurpee-themed necklaces, rings, and bracelets to rewards members with purchases now through August 1, giving you a chance all summer to claim one of the collectibles.

In case you missed it, the iconic 7-Eleven Slurpee got a makeover recently redesigned with vibrant colors and bold black logos. Following its debut, it seems like this new jewelry line is making a statement for the bold look with streetwear and accessories designer King Ice.

The $2,500 chain isn’t the only thing that is stealing hearts. The jewelry line will also include four collection pieces all blinged-out Slurpee cups as a necklace, keychain, or car weight, and an original 7-Eleven logo pendant. All items are plated in 14-karat gold (plus white gold S’s on the cups) and studded with VVS diamond simulate stones. Should we trade in our wedding rings? Prices range from $100 to $120 at 7collection.com.

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