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FREE Sloche for a Year is back at Couche-Tard & the prizes are bigger and better than ever

You can also win gift cards for $1,000 in fuel and $2,500 in hotel stays.

​Colourful Sloche drinks in front of a Couche-Tard store in Quebec. Right: Front entrance of a Couche-Tard convenience store.

Colourful Sloche drinks in front of a Couche-Tard store. Right: Front entrance of a Couche-Tard.

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Couche-Tard is at it again, giving you the chance to score free Sloche for a whole year with the FREE Sloche for a Year contest.

It's the most wonderful time of the year for Sloche fans, and entering is so easy. From April 29 to June 23, 2025, just visit any participating Couche-Tard, buy a Sloche, and enter your phone number at the checkout to be in the running.

While winning one of the 20 available FREE Sloche for a Year gift cards would be unreal, there are also plenty more prizes up for grabs. Five lucky winners will score a $1,000 gift card for fuel, and 4 entrants will win a $2,500 hotel gift card.

The trickiest part is choosing which Sloche flavour combo you'll go for when entering this awesome giveaway. After all, mixing and matching is part of what makes Sloche such a magical summer treat.

And, if you win, you'll get to try all the combinations and new limited-edition flavours of Sloche over the course of the entire year! How's that for summer fun?

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