Halloween Deals at 7-Eleven Include $1 Candy, BOGO Pizza

This Halloween, shoppers can take advantage of some major savings at 7-Eleven, ranging from $1 candy and buy one, get one free pizza.

On October 30 and 31, shoppers enrolled in 7-Eleven's loyalty programs 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards can purchase one large pizza and get another one totally free. This deal is available both in stores and through delivery.

You can apply the discount to any pizza, including cheese, pepperoni and Spicy Meat pizzas, with the limit set for two free pizzas a day.

But that's not where the Halloween deals end.

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A 7-Eleven store logo is visible outside a 7-Eleven store May 9, 2003, in Des Plaines, Illinois. This Halloween, shoppers can take advantage of major savings at 7-Eleven. Tim Boyle/Getty Images

Those with a sweet tooth will also gain access to a variety of 7-Select candy, including Candy Corn, Scary Gummies and Monster Cotton Candy. Those who are part of the loyalty programs will also get $1 candy for top favorites like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Nerds Ropes and Starburst.

The deals are once again available in stores and via delivery from October 25 through Halloween.

That's not the only way 7-Eleven plans to celebrate Halloween.

The store is launching a new Mountain Drew-based drink as well, called the MTN Dew Pitch Black Slurpee.

The beverage is said to combine a "bold citrus punch flavor" along with "dark citrus and a frozen twist." As the new drink goes live, the convenience store is also allowing its Rewards members to get small Slurpee drinks for $1 all season at participating locations.

"Halloween is a time for imagination, creativity and of course, indulgence—so 7-Eleven is proud to give customers a variety of snacks, sips and spooky styles to fuel all their frightening festivities," said Dennis Phelps, senior vice president of merchandising (vault and proprietary beverages) in a statement. "This year, we're giving customers a true extraterrestrial experience with the limited time only MTN DEW PITCH BLACK Slurpee—the dark citrus punch flavor is a bold addition to our Slurpee drink lineup."

Other top deals for this Halloween include free donuts at Krispy Kreme for all who show up in a costume on October 31.

Additionally, McDonald's customers can score some festive Happy Meals courtesy of the chain's Boo Buckets, which come in special Halloween character themes, from the Mummy to Vampire buckets.

America's Favorite Halloween Candies

The $1 candy deal is especially helpful for shoppers who still haven't stocked up on their trick-or-treating stash this year.

A compilation from Instacart on candy sales in 2022 revealed Americans have some favorite candies to buy in bulk, but their taste preferences for chocolate might be slowly changing.

While chocolate still claimed the top three spots, with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Peanut M&Ms and classic M&Ms in the lead, there were some non-chocolate newcomers to the list. This included Tootsie Pops, Sour Patch Kids and Candy Corn, Instacart said.

Regionally, Americans have slightly different favorites. In the West, peanut M&Ms were the most beloved treat, while California and Nevada residents were the most obsessed with Red Vines.

Southerners, meanwhile, preferred to buy Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and candy corn the most.

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