Do you like drinking Slurpee?
By youless
@youless (114117)
Guangzhou, China
October 16, 2009 9:17am CST
I especially like drinking Slurpee in hot summer because I think it is even cooler than other drinks. I looked up the Slurpee via the net and hard to believe it was created in 1967. It has a long history already. I have the ice grinder at home and I made my "Slurpee" tonight (see the attachment). Finally I put the mango jam I made and then mixed it. It tastes super
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@GardenGerty (169449)
• United States
16 Oct 09
It sounds wonderfully refreshing. Is it the same as the smoothies we make with a machine in the US. Slurpee was a trademarked name of some company, I think. I love mango.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
16 Oct 09
hi youless hatley here I have heard of them but do not know just what they are, but I love a diet coke or diet rootbeer when its really hot outside or tart lemonade. I am sure Slurpee is delicious but as with most soft drinks I cannot indulge as I have diabetes. alas.





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@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
10 Nov 09
ha ha ha ha ha... I too love a good Slurpee. I remember when I was a kid, and there were no 7-elevens around, Slurpee was sold as Ice-e. The logo is that of a big white polar bear with cool shades!
Heh heh... making Slurpee at home? That is way cool!
Try making up a batch of ribena and then freeze then in the fridge. Once solid, put the frozen ribena in the ice grinder and you get a super cool ribena slurpee!
If you want something healthier, try freezing fruits in the fridge. Apples, Pineapples, Peaches, Cherries, Grapes, Watermelons... etc. Put the frozen fruits in the ice grinder together with a splash of orange juice and you get yourself a very fruity slurpee that is all natural! 


@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
1 Jan 11
Slurpees are really amazing!
But, I didn't know they were
available the whole world over.
That's so cool.
I love the idea that a single
drink could be shared by everyone
everywhere, sort of like a unifying force.
Sometime,s I make my own homemade slurpee
by simply freezing Pepsi or Cola in the
freezer.
Orange soda or Sunkist makes a very
good Slurpee.
Though in the Deep South, we call it
a Slushee.
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@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
17 Oct 09
I don't think I've ever had a slurpee, myself. I usually get the Icees in the summer. I think they are very good. I didn't know that the slurpee was created in 1967, either. The concoction you made up sounds very good.
Kathy.
Kathy. @vivianchen (2646)
• China
19 Oct 09
I love Mangos! It were said that Mango is good for our skin. And i love Mango slurpee and mango Shake. Your DIY mango slurpee looks great! My mouth is watering, as you know, in our place, it's still hot, so it's still good to get some of the slurpee! haha


@williamjisir (22819)
• China
17 Oct 09
Hello youless. It is so capable of you to be able to make so many different kinds of food and drinks. I am sure that your family like it a lot as it helps with the thirsty in hot summer or when the weather is hot.
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