Kids & Family
Kids Caught Doing Good Given a Free Slurpee in East Brunswick
Operation Chill is launched by the East Brunswick police this summer.

East Brunswick, NJ - Kids caught red-handed doing good deeds this summer in East Brunswick may find themselves cold-handed as a result, holding a free Slurpee drink. East Brunswick Police Department has partnered with 7‑Eleven to hand out free Slurpee coupons this summer through "Operation Chill."
East Brunswick Police Officers will distribute coupons redeemable for a free small Slurpee drink at participating 7‑Eleven stores as a reward to teens and children for good behavior. Through Operation Chill, township police officers “ticket” youngsters who are caught in random acts of kindness, good deeds or positive community activities with free Slurpee coupons. Appropriate “offenses” might include helping another person, wearing a bicycle helmet while riding or skateboarding, deterring crime or participating in volunteer community programs.
Operation Chill was developed by 7‑Eleven to encourage kids’ good behavior during the hot summer months — a time when communities may experience increases in loitering, shoplifting and graffiti.
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