Fans Buzz Over Wawa’s New Coffee Flavor

Wawa is one of my favorite coffee stops and they have a great line-up of hot coffees that are really good, especially if you just want coffee! I drink my coffee black, the way it was meant to be drunk, so their line-up is perfect!

 

 

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One of the rotating flavors has been out for a bit, pumpkin spice, which is delicious,  now has company because the Special Edition Wawa Holiday Blend is now out, and I forgot just how tasty it is!

 

 

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It has a unique taste with touches of molasses, cinnamon, clove, and ginger. It makes for a tasty cup of coffee now that it’s full steam ahead to the holidays.

 

 

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The new Wawa Christmas cups are out, not too. So you can get into the holiday season. So coffee lovers enjoy and try a cup of Wawa Holiday Blend, it’s a “limited edition,” so like the holidays, when they end, they go bye-bye til next year.

 

 

A Look At The History of Wawa

Wawa began in the early 1900s as a small dairy farm in Wawa, Pennsylvania, started by George Wood. The company delivered fresh milk to homes for decades, but as milk delivery faded, Wawa opened its first convenience store in 1964 in Folsom, Pennsylvania.

The store’s mix of fresh food, coffee, and friendly service quickly caught on. Over time, Wawa grew into one of the most popular convenience store chains in the Mid-Atlantic and Florida, known for its hoagies, coffee, and welcoming atmosphere, all while staying true to its roots of quality and community.

 

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If You Grew Up in the '70s and '80s, These Foods Were Super Fancy

From Babybels to Toblerone chocolate, take a nostalgic bite out of these 'fancy' childhood foods that made us feel way more elegant than we really were.

Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz

 

LOOK: 35 Vintage Cereals That Perfectly Captured Pop Culture Moments

Movies and TV shows have always found ways to partner with cereal companies as part of their promotion strategy. While some may have come up with a giveaway in boxes, others went big by having their own cereal connected to the movie or TV show title. Here are vintage cereals that were used to promote some of pop culture's biggest moments (and some you probably forgot about).

Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

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