What is the viral meme trend “6-7”? Explanation
Dictionary.com has announced “6-7” as the word of the year. The Internet slang trend has exploded among Generation Alpha, but it’s causing frustration among parents and teachers.
Among other sales ahead of this weekend’s Black Friday, fast food chain Wendy’s is not only getting in on the annual shopping extravaganza, but also getting in on the fun with the latest popular trend: the “6-7” meme.
The “6-7” meme exploded in popularity with Gen Alpha and Gen Z last year, becoming culturally significant enough that Dictionary.com announced “6-7” (pronounced “six-seven”) as the word of the year. This internet slang comes from rapper Skrilla’s song “Doot Doot,” which he released in December 2024, but Skrilla vaguely told outlet Complex that the phrase meant “from negative to positive,” and that it helped him go from being a negative person to being a positive person.
Now, Wendy’s is cashing in on the viral trend by offering customers a 67-cent Frosty. Before you go shopping on Black Friday, here’s what you need to know about this sale.
How do I get the 67 cents Frosty deal?
Frosty fans can get small-sized treats for $0.67 all day on (Black) Friday, Nov. 28, by ordering through the Wendy’s app or at restaurants nationwide.
This deal is available from November 29th to December 7th, but only through mobile ordering or online ordering on the Wendy’s app. Customers can redeem transactions once per day within that period.
What other “6-7” deals have you had?
Other restaurants and fast-food joints are also joining the trend, including Domino’s Pizza, which earlier this month offered customers a pizza with large toppings for $6.70.
Pizza Hut offered a similar deal, but it didn’t cover pizza. Customers could get boneless wings for $0.67 on November 6th and 7th.

