Advertising Slogans
- 1960s: "Wawa, to the American Indian meant Wild Goose. To you it means the finest in dairy products." (on their milk bottles)
- 1960s: "Mama, I want my Wawa."
- 1970s: "Fast, fresh shopping night and day."
- 1972: "People on the go — go to Wawa Food Markets"
- 1980s: "We Do It Just a little bit better: Wawa."
- 1990s: "One great taste after another." "Mornin, Noon And Nite, Wawa Does It Right"
- Late 1990s: "Go to Wawa when you're hot, hot, hot."
- 2002–2005: "My choice. My Wawa."
- 2005–present: "Gottahava Wawa."
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