Did you know 7-Eleven used to be called Tote'm Stores? The name changed in 1946 when stores extended their hours to 7am-11pm.
The first 7-Eleven in Hawai'i opened its doors on April 14, 1978, in Kaimuki. It's still open today!
Beyond classic flavors, Hawai'i 7-Elevens offer unique Slurpee delights like haupia, ube, and li hing gummy bear!
Surprise! 7-Eleven sells over 75 million bananas annually. You can find fresh produce alongside your favorite snacks.
7-Eleven is a local food haven! Enjoy bestsellers like Spam musubi, breakfast scramble bento, and spicy ahi sushi rolls.
Ever wondered why the "N" in 7-Eleven is lowercase? It's a story about a wife's preference for a softer logo look!
While Hawai'i 7-Elevens are amazing, the world's largest one is in South Pattaya, Thailand! It's like a cruise ship on land.
7-Eleven Hawai'i is committed to the community. They raised over $200,000 for local non-profits in 2023 and contributed to wildfire relief.
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