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    7-Eleven was the first convenience store to have television advertising. In what year did this occur?

    Question #87304. Asked by CrazeeTracy. (Oct 15 07 7:01 AM)


    ncbarbara

    1949 - Owl & rooster commercial

    http://www.7-eleven.com/about/milestones.asp
    ncbarbara


    Oct 15 07, 8:35 AM


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