Friday 20 March 2020

7-ELEVEN 🍕 NEW YORK DELI MEAT LOVER'S PIZZA 🍕 after a 44 hour Fast


7-ELEVEN 🍕 NEW YORK DELI MEAT LOVER'S PIZZA 🍕 after a 44 hour Fast Check out the 7-Eleven Playlist: https://goo.gl/MxpXw6 Subscribe to KBDProductionsTV: https://goo.gl/WahCaK ------------------------------------------------------------------------- #7Eleven #SLURPEE #food #pizza #kendomik #kbdproductionstv ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Domik - KBDProductionsTV ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MY GEAR; STEERING WHEEL TRAY: http://amzn.to/2D7cOfB Lighting in Car: https://amzn.to/3aRsPYk Green Water Bottle: https://amzn.to/2QuXUdI DRONE; http://amzn.to/2FD4qXY Small Drone: https://amzn.to/2w4soeu GIMBAL: http://amzn.to/2ETHSUY VLOGGING CAMERA: http://amzn.to/2n3OzvK BIG CAMERA; https://amzn.to/2W7PMlX GOOD WIDE LENS; http://amzn.to/2oIgkYP FLEXIBLE TRIPOD; http://amzn.to/2Fd7qMW 50mm LENS; http://amzn.to/2d2VQ9O MICROPHONE; http://amzn.to/2FexffT LiveStream MICROPHONE; http://amzn.to/2e8plrI Lapel Mic: https://amzn.to/2TM3jOv ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/rhDxh0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-Eleven is an American-Japanese international chain of convenience stores, headquartered in Irving, Texas, that operates, franchises, and licenses some 56,600 stores in 18 countries. The chain was known as Tote'm Stores until renamed in 1946. Its parent company, Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd., is located in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Seven-Eleven Japan is held by the Seven & I Holdings Co. Etymologies The company's first outlets were named "Tote'm Stores" because customers "toted" away their purchases. Some stores featured genuine Alaskan totem poles in front of the store. In 1946, the chain's name was changed from "Tote'm" to "7-Eleven" to reflect the company's new, extended hours, 7:00 am to 11:00 pm, seven days per week. In November 1999, the corporate name of the US company was changed from "The Southland Corporation" to "7-Eleven Inc." Products and services 1.2-liter (41 U.S. fl oz) Super Big Gulp 7-Eleven in the United States sells Slurpee drinks, a partially frozen soft drink introduced in 1965, and Big Gulp beverages, introduced in 1976. Other products include: 7-Select private-brand products, coffee, fresh-made daily sandwiches, fresh fruit, salads, bakery items, hot and prepared foods, gasoline, dairy products, carbonated beverages and energy drinks, juices, financial services, and product delivery services. 7-Eleven is known for their relatively large drink sizes. 7-Eleven commonly offers beverages that are 32 ounces (946ml) (Big Gulp), 44 U.S. fluid ounces (1.301 L) (Super Big Gulp), 53 ounces (1567ml) (X-Treme Gulp), 64 ounces (1893ml) (Double gulp), or 128 Ounces (3785ml) (Team Gulp). These beverage sizes were all among the largest commonly sold soft drinks when they were introduced. 7-Eleven has been commonly associated with these very large sodas in popular culture. For example, Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on large sodas in New York City was commonly nicknamed the Big Gulp ban. In 2012, 7-Eleven changed the size of the Double Gulp from 64 ounces to 50 ounces (1478ml). The older style cups were too wide at the bottom and did not fit beverage holders in cars. This was not a reaction to the large soda ban proposal, according to a spokesperson

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