7-Eleven promotes The Simpsons Movie
By Rebecca Ward
Washington, D.C.
17 July 2007
Don't adjust your sets. This is a real-life Kwik-E-Mart -- if only temporarily. We are not in the Simpson's hometown of Springfield, though. This convenience store -- usually called 7-Eleven -- is actually in Bladensburg, Maryland just outside Washington. Nevertheless, Apu will gladly sell you a bag of "Sprinkilicious" donuts.
"I like The Simpsons," said a woman customer. “But I heard about it from my uncle and he said there was one in Bladensburg, so, I thought I would check it out.”
Business is always brisk at convenience stores. Where else can you find fresh bread, milk, cat food and iced drinks? But 7-Eleven District Manager Joy Pico says, lately, business has been brisker than usual.
"It's a very successful program,” says Pico. “Customers, especially in the afternoon, the traffic has increased tremendously. They're wrapped all around the store and we're just all trying to have some fun here."
Somehow, I think Homer Simpson would approve. And not just because of the donuts.
The Simpsons is the longest-running, animated, primetime television show in the United States. So after 18 years, Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa and Maggie finally hit the big time.
The Simpsons Movie opens in the U.S. later this month.
You may think all this hype about a cartoon show is a little sophomoric. Okay, maybe it is. But there is a little Bart - or even Homer - in all of us.
"I tried one of the donuts and I'm going to drink one of the colas,” says a customer. “And if we could get some Duff beer, I'd try that too."
D'oh - there may not be any Duff Beer. But there are donuts. MMMMMmmmm, Donuts.