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The 10 Best Slushie Flavours in Canada for 2026 (Ranked by Popularity)

The 10 best slushie flavours in Canada, ranked: from blue raspberry to cream soda. Where to find them and where to buy the syrup.

The most popular slushie flavours Canada convenience stores carry are blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, and lemon lime. These four flavours account for the bulk of frozen drink sales from coast to coast, driven by decades of presence at 7-Eleven, Circle K, and Slush Puppie Canada locations. Strawberry ranks close behind as a consistent top five. For Canadian operators and consumers looking to identify the best slushie flavours for their needs, those five are the safest, highest-volume starting point in any market.

Rankings are based on verified sales velocity at Canadian convenience and foodservice channels, year-round availability through major distribution networks (Slush Puppie Canada, Poppa Corn Corporation, Chicken Pieces, and Fun Foods Canada), consumer demand signals from Canadian search data, and commercial concentrate availability with confirmed Canadian pricing. We assessed more than 30 flavours available through Canadian wholesale and retail channels before narrowing the list to the ten that best balance broad consumer appeal, operator practicality, and year-round distributor availability.

At a Glance: The 10 Best Slushie Flavours in Canada

Rank

Flavour

Sweetness Level

Best For

Availability

1

Blue Raspberry

High (candy-sweet)

All ages, year-round impulse

Year-round at Circle K, Slush Puppie, 7-Eleven

2

Watermelon

Medium-High

Summer peak, families

Seasonal (Slush Puppie year-round wholesale)

3

Cherry

High (candy-sweet)

Nostalgic adults, kids

Year-round at 7-Eleven, Slush Puppie

4

Lemon Lime

Medium (citrus-tart)

Consumers wanting less sweet

Year-round at 7-Eleven (MTN Dew), Dairy Queen

5

Orange

High

Nostalgia-driven adults, families

Year-round at Circle K (Crush Orange)

6

Grape

High (candy-sweet)

Kids, teens

Year-round through Slush Puppie, Chicken Pieces

7

Strawberry

High

Families, summer

Year-round at Slush Puppie, Dairy Queen

8

Cotton Candy

Very High

Kids, event venues

Seasonal (Slush Puppie wholesale year-round)

9

Tropical Mango

Medium-High

Multicultural markets, specialty

Year-round at bubble tea chains, Slush Puppie

10

Cream Soda

High (sweet, creamy)

Nostalgic Canadians

Year-round at 7-Eleven (Crush Cream Soda)

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The 10 Best Slushie Flavours in Canada (Ranked)

1. Blue Raspberry

Best for: Kids and nostalgic adults who want an electric, candy-sweet freeze that is as fun to look at as it is to drink.

Flavour profile: Blue raspberry delivers a bold sweet-tart punch built from a manufactured flavour blend (using esters derived from pineapple, banana, and cherry compounds) balanced with citric and malic acid for that signature candy-like bite. The colour is an unmistakable vivid electric blue that sets it apart from every other flavour in the rack. The finish is clean and refreshing with no lingering bitterness, which makes it easy to keep sipping.

Why Canadians love it: Blue raspberry has been a staple at Canadian convenience chains since The ICEE Company and Slush Puppie popularised the colour and flavour combination in the early 1970s following FDA approval of FD&C Blue No. 1. The blue hue was a deliberate visual trick to separate it from red-fruited competitors like cherry and strawberry, and Canadians responded with decades of loyalty. It consistently ranks as one of the top-selling frozen drink flavours in the convenience channel, and Slush Puppie Canada describes it as "the legendary blue raspberry flavour that has delighted fans for years."

Three colorful slushie machines, each containing a different flavor: blue on the left, red in the middle, and green on the right. The machines have condensation on the sides and feature bright, fruit-patterned tops.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Circle K (Froster): available as the Blue Raspberry Flavor Froster, a named permanent offering in the Froster lineup at Circle K Canada locations

  • Slush Puppie: blue raspberry is one of Slush Puppie's core classic flavours available through their Canadian distribution network and listed on the Slush Puppie Canada classic flavours page

  • 7-Eleven (Slurpee): blue raspberry appears as a standard Slurpee flavour at Canadian 7-Eleven stores, with seasonal and promotional variants including limited BYOC Day features

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Slush Puppie Blue Raspberry 4L concentrate is available from Calgary-based distributor Chicken Pieces at $50.17 CAD per 4L jug (5:1 ratio, yielding 24L of finished slush), with free shipping on orders over $199 CAD. Bulk Mart Canada also stocks blue raspberry slush syrup for commercial operators. TFI Canada supplies the Taylor and Icetro slush machines used with these concentrates across the Canadian convenience and QSR market.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. Blue raspberry is a permanent core flavour at major chains, though 7-Eleven Canada has occasionally featured limited Fanta Blue Raspberry Slurpee variants tied to promotional events and BYOC Day.

What we like

Worth knowing

Instantly recognisable electric blue colour drives impulse purchases

Artificial colouring (FD&C Blue No. 1) may not suit all dietary preferences

Consistent sweet-tart profile appeals across age groups

Flavour is manufactured, not derived from actual raspberries

Available year-round in multiple formats from retail to commercial concentrate

Flavour selection at individual Circle K and 7-Eleven stores varies by location

2. Watermelon

Best for: Anyone who wants a quintessential summer cool-down, from kids at the corner store to adults craving something bright, fruity, and refreshing on a hot day.

Flavour profile: Watermelon slushie delivers a sweet, juicy flavour that mirrors the fresh fruit, with a vivid pink-red colour and a clean, light finish that is neither too tart nor too heavy. The sweetness is front-loaded and candy-forward, supported by subtle citric acid notes that keep it bright without veering into sourness. The aroma is unmistakably fruity and summery, and the colour alone is a visual cue that drives impulse purchases.

A close-up of a colorful Slurpee cup with a green straw, in the foreground, while a small airplane flies against a clear blue sky in the background.

Why Canadians love it: Watermelon is a go-to warm-weather flavour across Canada, with demand peaking through the late spring and summer months when convenience store slushie sales climb sharply. Industry trends point to watermelon among the anchor flavour profiles recommended for slush machine operators, pairing it with cucumber-mint as a standout frozen beverage SKU for the Canadian market. Circle K Canada has featured watermelon as a Froster flavour, including a Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Froster promoted as a limited-time offering on its Canadian social channels.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Circle K (Froster): watermelon has been featured as a Froster variant, including the Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Froster, promoted as a limited-time offering at Circle K Canada locations; core flavour selection varies by store

  • Slush Puppie (via independent operators and food service accounts): Slush Puppie Canada's Watermelon Base is a 4L concentrate manufactured in Gatineau, Quebec, available to retailers and operators across Canada through the company's merchant zone and Canada-wide delivery

  • Chicken Pieces (Calgary distributor): stocks both Slush Puppie Watermelon Slushy Syrup 4L at $50.17 CAD and Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Slushy 1.89L at $39.82 CAD for commercial operators and home users across Canada

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Slush Puppie Watermelon Base (4L, 5:1 concentrate, $69.92 CAD) is available directly from slushpuppiecanada.com and is made in Gatineau, Quebec. The Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Slushy syrup (1.89L, 5:1 concentrate, $39.82 CAD) is stocked by Calgary-based distributor Chicken Pieces with free shipping on orders over $199 CAD. TFI Canada supplies the slush machines used with these concentrates across the Canadian convenience and food service market.

Seasonal availability: Seasonal, with peak demand from late spring through early fall. Watermelon Froster variants at Circle K Canada have been featured as limited-time summer promotions. The Slush Puppie Watermelon Base is available year-round through direct distribution, but in-store tap availability at convenience chains concentrates in warmer months.

What we like

Worth knowing

Bright pink colour and fresh-fruit aroma drive strong impulse sales

Limited-time at Circle K means it is not always on tap at every location

Available as both a branded Slush Puppie and a Sour Patch Kids licensed variant

Primarily a seasonal seller, so demand drops sharply outside summer months

Made in Canada (Gatineau, QC) through Slush Puppie Canada's manufacturing facility

The candy-forward sweetness may not appeal to consumers seeking a more natural or less sweet profile

3. Cherry

Best for: Kids and nostalgic adults who want a classic, sweet-tart frozen treat, the flavour that has anchored slushie menus across Canada for decades.

Flavour profile: Cherry slushie delivers a bold, sweet-tart flavour with a bright red colour and a juicy, candy-like aroma that signals the classic frozen drink experience. The taste is forward-leaning on sweetness with a clean tartness underneath, drawing on the familiar profile of maraschino or wild cherry candy rather than fresh fruit. The finish is crisp and refreshing, without any heavy syrupy aftertaste, which makes it easy to drink quickly on a hot day.

Why Canadians love it: Cherry is one of the longest-standing slushie flavours in Canadian convenience retail, carried across the country at 7-Eleven, Circle K, and through Slush Puppie Canada's distribution network, which supplies hundreds of Petro-Canada convenience stores across Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada. It ranks third among the best-selling slushy flavours in convenience and concession settings in North America, and Mr. Freeze Slush, distributed nationally by Poppa Corn Corporation under licence from Kisko Products, lists cherry as one of its four anchor flavours alongside blue raspberry, cream soda, and grape.

A colorful frozen raspberry drink served in a tall margarita glass topped with fresh raspberries and a mint leaf, alongside a short glass of similarly colored slushy drink, on a wooden surface.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • 7-Eleven (Slurpee): cherry has been a longstanding Slurpee flavour at Canadian locations; Canada consumes more Slurpee drinks than any other country where the product is sold, with approximately 30 million Slurpee drinks purchased by Canadians per year

  • Slush Puppie Canada (via independent operators, Petro-Canada, and food service accounts): Slush Puppie Canada's Cherry Base is a 4L concentrate manufactured in Gatineau, Quebec, available to retailers and operators across Canada; also stocked by Walmart Canada

  • Poppa Corn Corporation (Mr. Freeze Slush): cherry is one of the core Mr. Freeze Slush flavours available in 4 x 4L jug format (yielding 96 litres of prepared slush) at $129 CAD, distributed to concession operators, schools, and convenience retailers across Canada

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Slush Puppie Cherry Base (4L, 5:1 concentrate, $69.92 CAD) is available directly from slushpuppiecanada.com and is made in Gatineau, Quebec. The same concentrate is also available through Calgary-based distributor Chicken Pieces at $50.17 CAD (on sale from $63.71), with free shipping on orders over $199 CAD and Canada-wide delivery in 2-3 business days. Mr. Freeze Slush Cherry (4 x 4L jugs, $129 CAD) is available through Poppa Corn Corporation for commercial operators. TFI Canada supplies the slush machines used with these concentrates across the Canadian convenience and food service market.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. Cherry is a permanent core flavour at major Canadian convenience chains and through Slush Puppie Canada's distribution network, though demand peaks in the summer months when frozen beverage traffic climbs. Unlike some novelty or licensed flavours, cherry is not rotated out as a limited-time offering and remains consistently on tap at most locations.

What we like

Worth knowing

A true Canadian convenience store staple with decades of brand recognition

The flavour skews candy-sweet rather than natural cherry, which may not appeal to everyone

Available year-round through multiple retail and wholesale channels across Canada

Not currently listed as one of 7-Eleven Canada's exclusive Slurpee flavours on the website; confirm local availability

Slush Puppie Cherry Base is Canadian-made (Gatineau, QC) and widely distributed

Mr. Freeze Slush Cherry is sold primarily to commercial operators, not directly to consumers

4. Lemon Lime

Best for: Anyone who wants a bright, tangy citrus freeze that cuts through the heat without veering into candy-sweet territory; lemon lime is the flavour that keeps the palate awake.

Flavour profile: Lemon lime slushie delivers a sharp, citrus-forward punch with a clean tartness from lemon balanced against the slightly sweeter, more aromatic bite of lime. The combined effect is brighter and more refreshing than either citrus alone, with a finish that is crisp rather than syrupy. The sweetness level is moderate, making it one of the less cloying entries in the slushie category and well suited to Canadians who find red fruit flavours too sweet. The frozen format amplifies the citrus notes, giving each sip an icy, almost effervescent quality.

Why Canadians love it: Lemon lime has anchored frozen beverage menus across Canada for decades through two of the most recognizable product formats in the category. Mountain Dew Slurpee at 7-Eleven Canada is described on the product page as "the original exhilarating thirst quencher in a Slurpee" with "freezing cold lemon-lime flavours," and it is currently listed as a Slurpee Exclusive Flavour at 7-Eleven Canada locations. Dairy Queen Canada lists the Lemon Lime Misty Slush as a permanent menu item at participating locations across the country, available in small, medium, and large sizes. The flavour benefits from strong brand association with Mountain Dew, which has been sold in Canada since the 1960s, giving lemon lime slushies a built-in recognition factor that drives repeat purchases. Canada consumes approximately 30 million Slurpee drinks per year, with Winnipeg holding the title of Slurpee Capital of the World for over 20 consecutive years, and MTN Dew is consistently among the top flavours driving that volume.

Taylor commercial slush machine—single-barrel, blue cabinet—shown at TFI Food Equipment Solutions’ trade show display with sample cup and citrus decals.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • 7-Eleven (Slurpee): MTN Dew Slurpee is currently listed as a Slurpee Exclusive Flavour at 7-Eleven Canada locations; the product page describes it as the "original exhilarating thirst quencher in a Slurpee" with freezing cold lemon-lime flavours; a 375ml serving contains 190 calories and 49g sugar

  • Dairy Queen Canada (Misty Slush): Lemon Lime Misty Slush is a permanent menu item on the Dairy Queen Canada site, available in small (200 cal), medium (260 cal), and large (340 cal) at participating DQ locations across Canada

  • Slush Puppie Canada: Slush Puppie lists a Lime base in its Canadian product catalogue at slushpuppiecanada.com, available through independent operators, Petro-Canada convenience stores, and food service accounts across Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada

  • Circle K (Froster): Circle K Canada's Froster program offers rotating frozen beverage flavours; a lemon lime or citrus variant may be available depending on location and season

Available as a mix for: Commercial slushie machine operators and concession businesses. Slush Puppie Canada distributes a Lemon Limesicle Base (4L concentrate) through Canadian food service distributors including Bruce and Clark at $29.43 CAD per 4L unit. JN Webb Wholesale (Fort Frances, Ontario) stocks Slush Puppie Lemon Lime Syrup in 4L units at $32.50 CAD per unit for food service operators. Chicken Pieces (Calgary) carries Slush Puppie Lime Slushy Syrup 5:1 Concentrate (4L/135 oz) at $50.17 CAD (regular $63.71), with free shipping on orders over $199 and 2-3 business day delivery across Canada. Lynch Lemon Lime Slush Syrup (4L) is available through Bulk Mart Canada for operators seeking an alternative brand. TFI Canada supplies the commercial slushie machines used with these concentrates in the Canadian convenience and food service market.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. MTN Dew Slurpee is currently listed as a Slurpee Exclusive Flavour at 7-Eleven Canada rather than a limited-time offering, and Lemon Lime Misty Slush at Dairy Queen is a permanent menu item. Slush Puppie Lemon Lime concentrate is stocked as a regular item by Canadian wholesale distributors. Demand peaks in summer months but the flavour does not rotate out, making it a reliable year-round option for operators.

What we like

Worth knowing

Listed as a Slurpee Exclusive Flavour at 7-Eleven Canada (MTN Dew Slurpee) and as a permanent item at Dairy Queen Canada (Misty Slush), two of the largest frozen beverage networks in the country

Citrus concentrate availability varies by distributor; Slush Puppie Lime and Lemon Lime are listed separately by different distributors

Lemon lime concentrate is available from multiple Canadian wholesale sources at competitive pricing

Circle K Froster lemon lime availability is not guaranteed; flavours rotate and vary by store location

Brighter, less sweet flavour profile broadens appeal beyond the candy-sweet red-fruit segment

MTN Dew Slurpee contains caffeine (from the Mountain Dew formula), which may not suit all consumers

5. Orange

Best for: Nostalgic Canadians and families who want a bright, citrusy frozen drink that recalls classic creamsicle summers and convenience store memories.

Colorful green, orange, and red slush drinks served in glass bowls, made using a Taylor commercial slush machine.

Flavour profile: Orange slushie delivers a sweet, zesty citrus flavour with a vivid tangerine-orange colour and a fruity aroma that punches through the cold. The taste leans on the familiar profile of orange candy and soda rather than fresh-squeezed juice, producing a bold sweetness with a clean citrus finish. The Crush Orange Froster at Circle K specifically brings the unmistakable flavour of Crush Orange soda in frozen, carbonated form, offering a slightly tangier profile than a standard orange syrup slush.

Why Canadians love it: Orange is one of the most widely carried slushie flavours in Canadian convenience retail, and it carries a strong nostalgia connection for adults who grew up drinking orange creamsicle bars and frozen treats during Canadian summers. Coors Seltzer launched its Slushie Variety line, which includes orange, specifically by tapping into the "convenience store slushie as a staple of summer" nostalgia angle, and the line became the No. 2 12-pack innovation at LCBO on launch. Circle K Canada has promoted its Orange Creamsicle Froster combination (orange Froster mixed with soft-serve) on social media, reinforcing the flavour's position as a nostalgic fan favourite.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Circle K (Froster): both Orange Freeze and Crush Orange are listed as available Froster flavours at Circle K Ontario locations; flavour selection varies by store across Eastern and Western Canada

  • Slush Puppie Canada: Slush Puppie Orange Slushy Syrup Concentrate (4L, Canadian-made) is available through wholesale distributors including Campbellford Wholesale Ltd. (SKU: SL20001) and YMM Supplies; Slush Puppie machines are found at hundreds of Petro-Canada convenience stores across Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada, as well as through Walmart Canada

  • Coors Seltzer Slushie Variety (alcoholic RTD): includes orange as one of three slushie flavours (alongside cherry and grape); available at the Beer Store, LCBO, BC Liquor Stores, Manitoba Liquor Mart, and NLC in Newfoundland; 4.5% ABV, 355ml cans, under 100 calories

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Kool-Aid Orange Drink and Slush Mix (18 x 392g pouches, CAD $157.86/case) is available through Fun Foods Canada with Canada-wide shipping; each 392g pouch mixes with 4.55L of water for drinks or two pouches with 5L cold water for slush machines. Slush Puppie Orange Slushy Syrup Concentrate (4L) is available through Canadian wholesale distributors for commercial operators.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. Orange is a permanent core flavour at Circle K Canada locations and through Slush Puppie Canada's distribution network. Coors Seltzer Slushie Variety (including orange) is sold year-round at provincial liquor retailers, though demand peaks in spring and summer months. The Orange Creamsicle Froster combination at Circle K is a promotional combination that appears seasonally on social media.

What we like

Worth knowing

One of the most universally available slushie flavours across Canadian convenience chains

Crush Orange and Orange Freeze are separate SKUs at Circle K; availability of each varies by individual store

Dual options at Circle K, both a branded Crush Orange and a generic Orange Freeze Froster

Slush Puppie wholesale pricing requires account registration to view; not sold direct-to-consumer at retail unit quantities

Strong nostalgia appeal drives consistent demand among Canadian adults, not just kids

Coors Seltzer Slushie orange is an alcoholic product (4.5% ABV), not a convenience store frozen slush

6. Grape

Best for: Kids, teens, and nostalgic adults who want a bold, candy-sweet frozen drink with an unmistakable deep-purple colour, a classic convenience store staple with strong year-round appeal.

Flavour profile: Grape slushie delivers the iconic, sweet concord grape taste most Canadians associate with childhood candy and fruit drinks: bold, sweet, and slightly tangy, with none of the bitterness of fresh grapes. The colour is a vivid, deep purple that draws the eye at the machine. The finish is clean and sugary, with a grape-candy note that lingers. Slush Puppie Canada markets this profile under the name Arctic Grape, describing it as delivering "the iconic, sweet concord grape taste" with a "deep, rich purple hue" and a velvet-ice texture.

Why Canadians love it: Grape is a core commercial slushie flavour carried across Canada's major distribution networks, ranking among the top ten most popular slushy flavours in North American foodservice settings. Its appeal is rooted in nostalgia: the concord grape flavour profile maps directly to a generation of Canadian candy, from grape Fizz candies to grape-flavoured Crush soda, giving it a built-in familiarity that translates easily to frozen drinks. Lynch Foods, one of Canada's largest foodservice beverage distributors, lists grape as part of its core slushy syrup range alongside blue raspberry, cherry, lemon-lime, and strawberry.

A colourful grape slushy on a wooden table.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Slush Puppie Canada: Arctic Grape is a listed core flavour; Slush Puppie Canada products are distributed to hundreds of Petro-Canada convenience stores across Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada, as well as independent operators coast to coast through a distribution network that includes Harlan Fairbanks in Western Canada

  • Chicken Pieces Canada: Slush Puppie Arctic Grape Slushy Syrup (4L, 5:1 concentrate) is stocked and ships nationwide across Canada from Calgary, Alberta; in stock with 2-3 day shipping

  • Fun Foods Canada: Grape Sno-Treat Sno-Kone Syrup (4 x 1 Gallon, $217.86 CAD) and Fresh Plus Grape Drink Crystals (12 x 450g case, $74.88 CAD) are available for commercial operators with Canada-wide distribution

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Slush Puppie Arctic Grape Slushy Syrup (4L, 5:1 concentrate, $62.99 CAD on sale from $79.99 CAD) is stocked by Chicken Pieces Canada and ships nationwide; the 5:1 ratio means one 4L jug produces approximately 24 litres of finished slush. Slush Puppie Canada also sells the Grape Flavour direct through their retailer shop at $44.99 CAD. TFI Canada supplies the slushie machines compatible with these concentrates across the Canadian convenience and food service market.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. Grape is a permanent core flavour in Slush Puppie Canada's distribution network and is stocked year-round by Canadian commercial syrup suppliers including Chicken Pieces Canada and Fun Foods Canada. Demand is strongest in summer months, though the flavour's candy-sweet profile and vivid colour maintain interest year-round as a comfort pick at convenience stores.

What we like

Worth knowing

Deep concord grape taste is one of the most recognizable and nostalgic flavours in Canadian frozen drinks

Grape ranks 8th among the top 10 most popular slushy flavours in North American foodservice, so it is a proven seller, though it trails blue raspberry and cherry in overall volume

Slush Puppie Arctic Grape is Canadian-made in Gatineau, Quebec and ships nationwide through multiple Canadian distributors

The flavour profile skews firmly toward candy-grape rather than fresh fruit; consumers expecting a wine-grape or fresh-fruit taste will find it quite sweet

Available in both commercial concentrate (4L, 5:1 ratio) and direct-from-distributor formats with Canada-wide shipping

No grape Slurpee flavour is currently listed as a standard year-round option on 7-Eleven Canada's core Slurpee menu

7. Strawberry

Best for: Families, teens, and anyone who wants a bright, fruit-forward frozen drink that leans sweet without being overpowering, the quintessential summer slushie flavour with year-round appeal.

Flavour profile: Strawberry slushie delivers a bright, sweet, and juicy flavour with a vivid red-pink colour and an aroma that evokes ripe summer berries. The taste profile sits firmly in the candy-sweet camp rather than fresh fruit, with a clean sugary finish and no heavy aftertaste. The sour strawberry variant, available through Slush Puppie Canada, adds a tangy twist that mimics the nostalgic taste of sour strawberry candy, giving the flavour extra complexity.

A refreshing strawberry slushie cocktail with a frothy, pink surface, garnished with a fresh strawberry slice and mint leaves, served in a tall glass with a black straw.

Why Canadians love it: Strawberry ranks second among the best-selling slushy flavours in North American convenience and foodservice settings, sitting just behind blue raspberry. The flavour carries strong seasonal associations with summer and is widely available through Canada's two largest slushie distribution networks, Slush Puppie Canada and the Dairy Queen Misty Slush line, making it easy for Canadians to find at convenience stores, petro-stations, and quick-service restaurants coast to coast.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Slush Puppie Canada: Strawberry and Sour Strawberry are listed as classic flavours; distributed to Petro-Canada convenience stores across Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada, as well as hundreds of independent operators and food service accounts

  • Dairy Queen (Strawberry Kiwi Misty Slush): available at participating DQ locations across Canada in small, medium, and large sizes; the Strawberry Kiwi Misty Slush is also used as a base for the Misty Freeze blended treat and the Summertime Sunset Twisty Misty Slush seasonal offering

  • Circle K and independent convenience retailers: strawberry slush mixes from brands including Jolly Rancher Strawberry (5:1 concentrate, Chicken Pieces Canada) and Sno-Treat Sno-Kone Strawberry Syrup (Fun Foods Canada) are distributed to convenience operators across Canada

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Slush Puppie Sour Strawberry Base (4L, 5:1 concentrate, $44.99 CAD) is available directly from slushpuppiecanada.com and is manufactured in Canada; the same concentrate yields 80+ servings per jug. Jolly Rancher Strawberry Slushy Syrup (1.89L, $35.82 CAD on sale from $55.75) is available from Chicken Pieces Canada with Canada-wide shipping. Sno-Treat Sno-Kone Strawberry Syrup (4 x 1 Gallon case, $217.86 CAD) is stocked by Fun Foods Canada for commercial operators with free shipping on orders over $199 CAD. TFI Canada supplies the slushie machines compatible with these concentrates across the Canadian convenience and food service market.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. Strawberry is a permanent core flavour through Slush Puppie Canada's distribution network and at Dairy Queen Canada locations. Demand peaks sharply in summer when the flavour's bright, fruity character aligns with warm-weather cravings. The Strawberry Kiwi Misty Slush at Dairy Queen is a year-round menu item, while limited seasonal combinations such as the Summertime Sunset Twisty Misty Slush rotate around it.

What we like

Worth knowing

Ranks second among top-selling slushie flavours in North America, a proven crowd-pleaser

The standard flavour skews candy-sweet rather than fresh fruit; the sour variant adds tartness for those who want more complexity

Available through multiple channels across Canada including Slush Puppie Canada, Dairy Queen, and independent convenience retailers

Dairy Queen Strawberry Kiwi Misty Slush is listed at participating locations only; availability varies by region

Slush Puppie Sour Strawberry Base is Canadian-made and stocked by multiple distributors with Canada-wide shipping

No strawberry Slurpee variety is currently listed among 7-Eleven Canada's standard Slurpee lineup

8. Cotton Candy

Best for: Kids, families at carnivals and summer events, and nostalgic adults who want a bold, pastel-coloured frozen drink that tastes exactly like the spun sugar treat from the midway.

Flavour profile: Cotton candy slushie delivers the unmistakable taste of spun sugar carnival candy: a sweet, airy, artificially flavoured profile built primarily around ethyl maltol (caramelized sugar) with strawberry furanone and vanillin undertones, producing what flavour experts describe as "pink vanilla." Blue cotton candy variants swap that profile for a bright, fruit-tinged sweetness built on blue raspberry-style artificial flavouring with no real tartness. Both colours are intensely sweet with no sour finish, a vivid electric colour (pastel pink or vivid blue), and an aroma that immediately reads as fairground nostalgia. The texture is the same icy, syrupy freeze as any other slushie, but the cotton candy flavour makes it feel like a novelty item rather than a standard drink.

Icetro commercial slush machines with colorful branding and cooling units. Showcasing the single, double, and triple barrel models.

Why Canadians love it: Cotton candy is one of the most recognizable carnival and midway flavours in Canada, which gives the slushie version a built-in appeal rooted in nostalgia and summer-fair memories. The flavour is particularly popular with children and families at outdoor events, summer fairs, and amusement venues. Slush Puppie Canada, the country's largest branded slushie distribution network, lists cotton candy as a named flavour in its commercial concentrate lineup, making it accessible through the same convenience store and food service channels that carry more mainstream flavours. The vibrant blue or pink colour makes it highly visual and shareable, which supports its ongoing popularity at venues targeting younger audiences.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Slush Puppie Canada: Cotton Candy is a listed flavour in the Slush Puppie Canada commercial product range; distributed through Harlan Fairbanks (Western Canada), West Coast Distributing (BC), and independent convenience and food service operators nationwide

  • YMM Supplies: stocks the Slush Puppie Cotton Candy Slushy Syrup Concentrate (4L/135oz, Canadian Made) with local delivery in Fort McMurray, AB

  • 7-Eleven Canada (Slurpee): 7-Eleven has previously offered Cotton Candy Cherry and Cotton Candy Blue Raspberry Slurpee variants in North America; current Canadian availability varies by location and season and is not listed as a permanent core flavour

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Slush Puppie Cotton Candy Slushy Syrup Concentrate (4L/135oz, 5:1 ratio, Canadian Made, $55.00 CAD) is available from YMM Supplies with local Fort McMurray delivery; the same product is distributed nationally through Slush Puppie Canada's commercial network. Each 4L jug yields approximately 48 x 16 oz prepared servings. TFI Canada supplies the commercial slushie machines used with concentrates like this across Canadian food service accounts.

Seasonal availability: Primarily seasonal, with peak demand in spring and summer tied to outdoor events, carnivals, fairs, and school-end celebrations. Slush Puppie Canada distributes it year-round to commercial operators, but retail and convenience store visibility is concentrated in the warm-weather months. Cotton candy is not a permanent core Slurpee flavour at 7-Eleven Canada; it has appeared as a limited or rotational offering.

What we like

Worth knowing

Instantly recognizable carnival flavour with strong nostalgic appeal for Canadian families and kids

Intensely sweet with no tartness, so it is not the right pick for consumers who prefer fruit-forward or sour profiles

Slush Puppie Canada lists it as a named commercial flavour, available through a national distribution network

Less widely available than core convenience-store staples like blue raspberry or cherry; primarily found at specialty and food service accounts

Canadian-made concentrate (4L, 5:1 ratio) available through YMM Supplies and the Slush Puppie Canada network

7-Eleven Canada cotton candy Slurpee availability is limited and rotational, not a guaranteed permanent menu item

9. Tropical Mango

Best for: Canadians who want a bright, tropical frozen drink that bridges the familiar slushie format with the bold fruit-forward flavours driving bubble tea and specialty beverage growth across the country.

Flavour profile: Tropical mango slushie delivers a rich, sweet, and intensely fruity flavour with vivid golden-orange colour and a warm, sun-ripened aroma. The taste profile centres on ripe Alphonso-style mango sweetness with a hint of tangy citrus in the finish. Pineapple-mango blends, such as the Slush Puppie Pineapple-Mango Classic, layer a tropical brightness on top of the base mango note, giving the drink extra complexity. The flavour sits in a richer, more exotic tier than traditional cherry or blue raspberry, appealing to consumers who want something outside the standard candy-sweet slushie lineup.

Why Canadians love it: Mango is the dominant flavour in Canada's fast-growing bubble tea market, which is projected to expand from USD $190 million in 2025 to USD $630 million by 2031 at a CAGR of 21.6%. As bubble tea chains popularised mango slush drinks, the flavour crossed over into convenience-store and foodservice slushie culture. Canada's large South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Latin American communities have strong cultural affinity for mango-based frozen drinks, and the multicultural demographics of cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary have made tropical mango one of the fastest-growing non-traditional slushie flavours. Toronto-based Real Fruit Bubble Tea, which started in Toronto in 2002, built its reputation around the Mango Diamond Slush, a dairy-free ice slush made with fresh mango chunks and tapioca; the chain now has more than 120 locations across Ontario and Quebec.

Slushy machine featuring three dispensers for colorful frozen drinks

Where to find it in Canada:

  • Slush Puppie Canada: Pineapple-Mango is listed as a Classic flavour in the Slush Puppie Canada lineup; distributed through Petro-Canada convenience stores across Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada, as well as hundreds of independent convenience operators

  • Real Fruit Bubble Tea: the Mango Diamond Slush is the chain's signature drink; available at 120+ locations across Ontario and Quebec, and available for delivery through DoorDash and Uber Eats in Toronto

  • CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice and other national bubble tea chains: mango slush and smoothie offerings appear on menus at franchise locations across major Canadian cities including Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton

  • Fun Foods Canada: supplies mango slush base ingredients to foodservice operators across Canada, including the Bossen Mango Multi-Use Syrup and the Rubicone Mango Granita and Slush Base

Available as a mix for: Both home use and commercial slushie machines. Bossen Mango Multi-Use Syrup (5.5 lbs, $50.72 CAD) is available from Fun Foods Canada with free shipping across Canada on orders over $199 CAD; the concentrate is designed for a 1:5 dilution ratio in slush machines and is also suitable for bubble tea, shaved ice, and frozen yogurt. Rubicone Mango Granita and Slush Base (case of 6 x 1 KG bags, from $32.22 CAD) is also stocked by Fun Foods Canada as a pre-order item. Mango 4 in 1 Mix from Glace Splash Beverages (3 lb bag, from $48.61 CAD per bag; case of 6 saves 10%) is available through Fun Foods Canada and yields approximately 210 drinks per case with free Canada-wide shipping on orders over $199 CAD. Bossen Mango Powder Mix (2.2 lbs) is also available from Walmart Canada. TFI Canada supplies the commercial slushie machines compatible with liquid concentrates to convenience and foodservice operators across Canada.

Seasonal availability: Year-round, with strong peak demand from late spring through summer. Bubble tea chains and specialty retailers carry mango slush as a permanent menu item. Slush Puppie Canada's Pineapple-Mango is available through its year-round distribution network. Demand rises sharply in warmer months when the tropical flavour profile aligns with summer food and drink cravings.

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Worth knowing

Dominant flavour in Canada's bubble tea market, which is growing at 21.6% CAGR through 2031, a strong tailwind for mainstream slushie adoption

Mango slush is not yet a core SKU at major national convenience chains like Circle K or 7-Eleven Canada in the same way as cherry or blue raspberry

Real Fruit Bubble Tea's Mango Diamond Slush is a proven Canadian success story with 120+ Ontario and Quebec locations built largely on this single drink

Bossen Mango Syrup is sold through foodservice channels (minimum order thresholds apply); not available in single-serve retail units

Multiple commercial mango slush concentrates available from Canadian distributors including Fun Foods Canada, with free shipping on qualifying orders

Slush Puppie Canada's Pineapple-Mango is a blended flavour; pure mango as a standalone Slush Puppie concentrate is not prominently listed on the Canadian site

10. Cream Soda

Best for: Nostalgia-driven Canadians who grew up on pink cream soda and want that distinctive sweet, candy-like creaminess in frozen form.

Flavour profile: Canadian cream soda has a taste profile that sets it apart from its American counterpart. Where American cream sodas lean into golden or amber colouring with predominantly vanilla flavour, the Canadian version is a vivid pink with a flavour closer to cotton candy and bubble gum than vanilla: bright and sweet upfront, with creamy vanilla undertones and a clean, crisp finish. The pink colour comes from artificial food dyes (Allura Red / Red 40 or Amaranth). In slushie form, the sweetness intensifies as the ice structure concentrates the syrup, making each sip deliver the same nostalgic pop-based flavour Canadians associate with childhood corner store visits.

Why Canadians love it: Crush Cream Soda is the dominant cream soda brand in Canada and has been marketed heavily to children for decades, creating a powerful multi-generational nostalgia pull. For most Canadians, pink cream soda is inseparable from shared experiences: pizza parties, school celebrations, corner store treats. Crush's pink formulation became so embedded in the market that major Canadian grocery chains including Loblaws (President's Choice) and Sobeys (Compliments) produce house-brand pink cream sodas that closely mimic the Crush flavour profile. This nostalgia translates directly to frozen drink formats: when Canadians see cream soda at a convenience store slush machine, the flavour recognition is immediate and the purchase is often impulsive.

Where to find it in Canada:

  • 7-Eleven Canada (Slurpee): Crush Cream Soda is a named, permanent Slurpee flavour on the 7-Eleven Canada Slurpee menu, described as offering "sweet, creamy goodness." The product contains carbonated water, glucose-fructose, citric acid, sodium benzoate, natural and artificial flavour, Amaranth, quillaia extract, and caramel colour. A lower-calorie variant, Crush Lite Cream Soda Slurpee, is also listed on the 7-Eleven Canada menu with 30% fewer calories.

  • Circle K Canada (Froster): Barq's Cream Soda is listed as a named Froster flavour on the Circle K Canada Ontario product page, alongside other pop-based Froster flavours including Crush Orange and Barq's Root Beer. Froster flavour selection varies by individual store location.

Available as a mix for commercial slush machines:

  • Mr. Freeze Cream Soda Slush Concentrate (SLU043) from Poppa Corn Corp: 4 x 4L jugs per case, yields 96 litres of finished product at a 5:1 mix ratio. Listed at $129.00 CAD per case (on sale from $149.00 CAD).

  • Slush Puppie Cream Soda Slushy Syrup 4L from Chicken Pieces (Calgary): 5:1 concentrate described as delivering "the authentic, nostalgic taste of classic cream soda, featuring a velvety vanilla profile." Listed at $62.99 CAD per 4L jug (on sale from $79.99 CAD). Distributed from Calgary, Alberta, and formulated for high-volume food service operations with a machine-compatible formula.

Seasonal availability: Year-round. Crush Cream Soda Slurpee is a permanent, non-seasonal offering at 7-Eleven Canada and has been featured at promotional events including 7-Eleven Canada's annual Bring Your Own Cup Day.

What we like

Worth knowing

Deep nostalgia connection: Crush pink cream soda is a defining Canadian flavour

Barq's Cream Soda at Circle K is a more vanilla-forward US-style cream soda, not the pink Canadian style

Available in both regular and lite (lower-calorie) Slurpee formats at 7-Eleven Canada

Froster cream soda flavour availability varies by Circle K store location

Commercial concentrates available from Canadian distributors at clear wholesale pricing

The pink Canadian cream soda experience is most faithfully replicated by the Crush Cream Soda Slurpee format

How to Choose a Slushie Syrup for Your Machine

Picking the right concentrate is not just a flavour decision. For Canadian operators running a Taylor, Icetro, or similar commercial slush machine, concentrate compatibility, dilution ratio, and distributor lead time all affect whether a new flavour succeeds on tap or sits idle in the back room.

Two gallon jugs of slush mix, one green labeled for "Syrup Line" and the other pink, with instructions on how to make slush drinks, set against a tiled background. The labels emphasize the need for refrigeration and food safety guidelines.

Start with your channel's proven performers

Blue raspberry, cherry, and lemon lime are the three safest picks for any operator launching or resetting a machine lineup. These flavours move consistently across every Canadian channel: convenience stores, QSRs, school concessions, and event venues. They carry year-round demand rather than a tight summer peak, which means your investment in a 4L jug (typically $44-$70 CAD at a 5:1 ratio) is not locked to a short selling window.

Watermelon and strawberry are strong summer additions if your location sees heavy foot traffic from late May through August. Both are available through Slush Puppie Canada's direct distribution network and through Chicken Pieces Canada (Calgary, 2-3 day shipping), and both are well-understood by consumers, which reduces the need for any point-of-sale explanation.

Understand the 5:1 concentrate ratio

Almost every commercial slush concentrate sold through Canadian distributors uses a 5:1 dilution ratio. One 4L jug of concentrate mixed with 20L of water yields 24L of finished slush. That math matters for machine sizing: a standard two-bowl commercial slush machine holds roughly 10-12L per bowl, so a single 4L jug covers approximately two full fills per bowl. Operators running high-volume locations should buy in case quantities where possible. Mr. Freeze Slush cases (4 x 4L, $129 CAD from Poppa Corn Corporation) and Sno-Treat Sno-Kone cases (4 x 1 Gallon, $217.86 CAD from Fun Foods Canada) both offer better per-litre economics than single jugs.

Where to buy slushie syrup in Canada

The main Canadian sources for commercial slushie syrup are:

  • Slush Puppie Canada (slushpuppiecanada.com): Direct-to-operator pricing on their full lineup, including exclusive flavours like Sour Strawberry and Arctic Grape. Bases are manufactured in Gatineau, Quebec. Most single-jug prices run $44.99-$69.92 CAD.

  • Chicken Pieces (Calgary, AB): National shipping with free delivery on orders over $199 CAD. Carries the full Slush Puppie Canada lineup alongside Jolly Rancher and Sour Patch Kids licensed concentrates. Pricing typically runs $35-$63 CAD per 4L unit.

  • Fun Foods Canada (full slushie mix catalogue): National shipping, free over $199 CAD. Stocks Kool-Aid slush mixes, Bossen mango syrup, Sno-Treat Sno-Kone syrups, and specialty concentrates suitable for bubble tea crossover machines.

  • Poppa Corn Corporation (fun food and concession supply specialist): Primary distributor for Mr. Freeze Slush concentrates in Canada. Best option for schools, arenas, and concession operators running high-volume seasonal events.

  • JN Webb Wholesale (Fort Frances, ON): Smaller regional distributor stocking Slush Puppie Lemon Lime Syrup at $32.50 CAD per 4L unit; useful for Northwestern Ontario operators.

Slush Puppie flavours for commercial operators

Slush Puppie Canada's commercial concentrate lineup is the broadest available through a single Canadian source, covering blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, grape (Arctic Grape), strawberry, sour strawberry, lemon limesicle, cotton candy, pineapple-mango, and cream soda. All are manufactured in Gatineau, Quebec and are compatible with standard commercial slush machines including the Taylor and Icetro units supplied by TFI Canada. Operators interested in stocking Slush Puppie flavours can order direct through slushpuppiecanada.com or through regional distributors including Harlan Fairbanks (Western Canada) and West Coast Distributing (BC).

Machine compatibility: what operators need to know

Not every concentrate is formulated the same way. Some syrups contain higher sugar content than others, which affects the freeze point and the machine's ability to maintain proper slush consistency. As a general rule, stick to concentrates labelled for commercial slush machine use and rated for a 5:1 dilution ratio. Concentrates designed for granita or shaved ice (like some Rubicone products) may require a different Brix level to freeze correctly in a standard slush machine cylinder. For a full breakdown of how slush machines work and what to watch for with concentrate compatibility, TFI Canada's technical team can advise on specific Taylor and Icetro machine models.

Buying a Commercial Slush Machine from TFI Canada

Once you have settled on a flavour lineup, the machine is what turns concentrate into consistent, sellable slush. TFI Canada supplies the Taylor and Icetro commercial slush machines used across the Canadian convenience, petro-station, and QSR market, and matches operators to the right model based on volume, counter space, and the number of flavours they want on tap.

Icetro commercial slush machines with colorful branding and cooling units. Showcasing the single, double, and triple barrel models.

Taylor frozen-beverage equipment is built for high-volume, year-round service. Taylor slush and frozen-drink machines carry a gross profit margin of roughly 70 to 80 percent per serving, with typical payback of 6 to 18 months depending on location traffic and pricing. For a convenience or petro-station operator selling blue raspberry, cherry, and lemon lime at standard cup prices, a well-placed two or three-bowl machine can cover its own cost inside the first year and continue generating margin well beyond it. Icetro units round out the lineup with technician-friendly serviceability, which keeps maintenance downtime and parts costs low over the life of the machine.

Taylor Model 349 carbonated slush machine with four dispensing levers for multiple frozen beverage flavors including cola, cherry, grape, and orange—ideal for high-volume convenience stores and foodservice operations.

Two things make the buying decision easier for Canadian operators. First, local service reach: TFI has supplied Canadian foodservice for more than 60 years and services Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, so parts and technician support stay close to the operator rather than routing through a US distributor. Second, financing: financing options let the machine's own margin fund the monthly payment, which means a new slush programme can be added without a large upfront capital outlay. Every concentrate covered in this guide, including the full Slush Puppie Canada, Mr. Freeze, and specialty mango lineups, is compatible with the standard 5:1 commercial machines TFI supplies.

See the machines behind these flavours. Browse TFI Canada's commercial slush machines to compare Taylor and Icetro models sized for convenience, petro-station, and QSR volume, or request a quote and ask how financing lets the machine's margin cover the monthly payment.

Why Canada Takes Slushies Seriously

Canada's relationship with frozen drinks goes well beyond seasonal novelty. The numbers are specific: Canadians purchase approximately 30 million Slurpee drinks per year, making Canada the largest per-capita Slurpee market in the world. Winnipeg, Manitoba has held the title of Slurpee Capital of the World for more than 20 consecutive years, a distinction that speaks to how deeply the frozen drink habit is embedded in Prairie culture. The slurpee flavours Canada lineup reflects this local commitment: 7-Eleven Canada carries flavours not sold at US locations, including the distinctly Canadian Crush Cream Soda Slurpee, a product that would be largely unrecognizable to American consumers accustomed to a vanilla-forward cream soda profile.

The Canadian slushie market is also structurally different from the US market in how it is distributed. Slush Puppie Canada has operated its own manufacturing facility in Gatineau, Quebec for decades, producing concentrates consumed at hundreds of Petro-Canada convenience stores across the country. This Canadian manufacturing base means flavour decisions are made closer to the market, which is why the Canadian Slush Puppie lineup includes flavours like Sour Strawberry and Pineapple-Mango that reflect local taste preferences and multicultural demographic shifts. The emergence of bubble tea chains, particularly in Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary, has accelerated consumer appetite for tropical and exotic frozen drink flavours. Canada's bubble tea market is projected to reach USD $630 million by 2031, and mango slush is crossing over from specialty cafes into mainstream convenience settings as a result. These frozen beverage trends in Canada are reshaping what operators stock year-round.

Seasonality is real but not absolute. The May-July window accounts for the bulk of annual slushie search volume in Canada, and in-store promotional activity from Circle K (Froster) and 7-Eleven (Slurpee) peaks during the same period. But commercial operators at year-round venues such as arenas, school cafeterias, and QSRs run their machines twelve months a year, which is why concentrates for staple flavours like blue raspberry, cherry, and lemon lime are stocked by Canadian distributors without seasonal interruption.

Frequently Asked Questions

Blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, lemon lime, and strawberry are the top five slushie flavours by sales volume at Canadian convenience and foodservice locations. Blue raspberry and cherry have held top positions for decades and are carried year-round at all major chains including 7-Eleven Canada, Circle K, and through Slush Puppie Canada's national distribution network. Watermelon and strawberry perform strongest in summer, while lemon lime holds steady year-round through its presence as the MTN Dew Slurpee at 7-Eleven Canada and the Lemon Lime Misty Slush at Dairy Queen Canada.

What flavours of Slush Puppie are available in Canada?

Slush Puppie Canada, headquartered and manufacturing in Gatineau, Quebec, distributes a commercial lineup that includes blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, Arctic Grape, strawberry, sour strawberry, lemon limesicle, cotton candy, pineapple-mango, and cream soda. The full range is available to commercial operators through Slush Puppie Canada's merchant network, with regional distribution through Harlan Fairbanks in Western Canada and West Coast Distributing in BC. Individual flavour availability at retail locations depends on the operator's selection, but most Petro-Canada convenience stores stocked by Slush Puppie Canada carry the core lineup of blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, and grape.

Where can I buy slushie syrup in Canada?

The main sources for slushie syrup in Canada are Slush Puppie Canada (direct, slushpuppiecanada.com), Chicken Pieces (Calgary, national shipping, free over $199 CAD), Fun Foods Canada (national shipping, free over $199 CAD), Poppa Corn Corporation (Mr. Freeze Slush concentrates), and JN Webb Wholesale (Fort Frances, Ontario). Pricing for 4L concentrates at a 5:1 ratio typically runs $29-$70 CAD per jug depending on the brand and distributor. Most Canadian distributors ship nationally within 2-3 business days.

Why are Slurpees different in Canada?

7-Eleven Canada carries exclusive Slurpee flavours not sold at US locations, the most distinctly Canadian being the Crush Cream Soda Slurpee. Canadian Crush Cream Soda is a vivid pink, bubble-gum-adjacent flavour that bears little resemblance to the vanilla-forward American cream soda profile, making it a uniquely Canadian frozen drink experience. Beyond flavour differences, Canadians consume approximately 30 million Slurpee drinks per year, more per capita than any other country where the product is sold. Winnipeg has held the title of Slurpee Capital of the World for over 20 consecutive years, driven by the Prairie city's year-round demand that defies the product's summer-only image.

What is the best flavour for a slushie machine?

For commercial operators, blue raspberry, cherry, and lemon lime are the safest year-round picks. These three flavours move consistently at every channel and maintain demand outside the summer peak. Operators expanding their lineup for summer should add watermelon for its strong seasonal pull, and cream soda for the nostalgia-driven impulse sales it generates at convenience and petro-station locations. All of these are available as 5:1 concentrates from Canadian distributors, which is the standard dilution ratio for compatibility with Taylor, Icetro, and most other commercial slush machine cylinders.

Are there alcoholic slushie flavours available in Canada?

Yes. The Coors Seltzer Slushie Variety Pack is available at LCBO, BC Liquor, Manitoba Liquor Mart, and the Beer Store in 355ml cans at 4.5% ABV and under 100 calories. The pack includes three coors seltzer slushie flavours: grape, orange, and cherry. The line launched as the No. 2 12-pack innovation at LCBO and reflects an RTD slushie trend that has grown at roughly 250% year-over-year in Canada. Operators interested in serving alcoholic frozen drinks on-premise should see our guide to commercial slush machines for alcohol and cocktails. The canned RTD format is distinct from convenience store frozen drinks; it is a canned, ready-to-drink product that does not require a slush machine.

Conclusion

The slushie flavour landscape in Canada rewards operators who stock strategically rather than reactively. Blue raspberry and cherry belong on every machine year-round: they are the two flavours with the longest track record, the widest distribution, and the most consistent consumer demand from coast to coast. Lemon lime earns its place as the third pillar, particularly at locations serving adults who want something less sweet than the candy-forward red-fruit options.

For operators building beyond the core three, watermelon and strawberry are the logical summer additions, both available through Slush Puppie Canada's Gatineau-manufactured concentrates and through national distributors like Chicken Pieces. Operators looking to build a broader frozen beverage programme can find channel-specific guidance in our convenience store beverage programme ROI guide. Cotton candy and grape serve specific audiences well: cotton candy excels at event venues and seasonal fairs, while grape's concord-candy profile appeals strongly to kids and teens at permanent convenience locations.

Tropical mango and cream soda occupy opposite ends of the trend spectrum. Mango is where the market is heading, driven by bubble tea crossover and Canada's multicultural urban demographics. Cream soda is where Canadian nostalgia lives, anchored by the Crush Cream Soda Slurpee at 7-Eleven Canada. A well-rounded two or three-bowl machine in a year-round location would do well to pair one established staple with one of these two flavours, rotating based on the season and local customer mix. For sourcing any of these concentrates at commercial scale, TFI Canada supplies the Taylor and Icetro machines used across the Canadian convenience and QSR market, and the distributors listed throughout this guide ship nationwide within two to three business days.

Ready to put these flavours on tap? View TFI Canada's Taylor and Icetro slush machines or get a quote to see how quickly a two or three-bowl machine can pay for itself.

Nicole Camposeo-Cheung is the Director of Marketing, People & Culture at TFI Food Equipment Solutions, Canada’s leading provider of premium commercial foodservice equipment. She combines her expertise in business management and fashion arts to foster a dynamic, innovative, and people-centric corporate culture. Passionate about empowering teams, building strong client relationships, and driving growth through creativity and collaboration, Nicole plays a key role in shaping TFI’s brand and workplace culture. She also shares her industry expertise and insights through the TFI blog, helping foodservice professionals stay informed about the latest trends, best practices, and innovations in commercial food equipment.

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