The company will also sponsor an event Thursday evening, with live entertainment – and Slurpees, of course.
As of now, the company has no plans to travel back to town for the re-scheduled summit, arranged by the White House for Nov. 30, Chabris said.
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“We are still at their beck and call,” she said. “If they want us to cater the Slurpee summit or put Slurpee machines in the White House, we’re there.”
“We’re still hopeful,” she said. “We have the ‘audacity of hope.'”
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