7-Eleven launched its 7-Eleven + Crocs Mega Crush Clog which features three different color schemes in a collaboration billed as "style meets the snack aisle."
Additional designs will roll out early next month.
According to Ken Wakabayashi, co-CEO of 7-Eleven International, since Crocs is patronized by consumers across the globe, the collaboration would be a great fit for their global strategy.
All of the shoe designs have Crocs' patented Jibbitz, which enables users to accessorize their footwear with charms of the 7-Eleven logo, a Slurpee, a Big Bite Hot Dog, coffee, pizza, hamburger, and taco.
Drawings for the chance to purchase the clogs are currently open on Crocs.com.
The 7-Eleven + Crocs Mega Crush Clog will cost $110 once its drawing is finished. Those chosen to buy them should expect to pay $70 for the 7-Eleven x Crocs Classic Clog and $50 for the 7-Eleven x Crocs Classic Sandal in November.


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