Thousands of Manitobans without power. Homes for Heroes another step closer. Tributes at Transcona Field of Honour. Remembrance Day marked in Brandon. COVID concerns cancel hockey tournament. Winnipeg Top Stories. Manitoba businesses on edge with possible public health restrictions looming.
Several highways closed due to crashes in Manitoba. Stretch of Trans Canada closes for second time due to winter weather. The frozen beverage found at 7-Eleven is enjoyed most by people who are used to wearing two pairs of gloves in the winter. Located nearly smack in the middle of Canada, the heartland of the prairies, Winnipeg is an underdog of a city. Between the mosquitoes attacking in the summer, and the frostbite that can make your toes fall off in the winter, Winnipeg produces some hardened, scrappy, Slurpee lovers.
Winters are long and hard in the prairies. Teeth chattering in the cold, with multiple scarves and layers on to block out the wind, Winnipeggers are proud of their Slurpee title. We hear the jokes. And guess what? So exactly how much do Winnipeggers love Slurpees?
Winnipeggers sport Slurpee tattoos. The slushie, sugary frozen beverage available globally at convenience stores. And for 20 years, Manitoba stores have sold more Slurpees per location than anywhere else. In the hot days of Manitoba summers, Manitobans drink Slurpees. In the cold nights of Manitoba winters, Manitobans drink Slurpees.
Seen someone drinking a slurpee today And the city of Winnipeg is truly obsessed. Forget cockroaches — the Manitoba Slurpee dynasty will last until the end of time.
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