Wawa Inc. - Products

Products

Wawa offers products found at most convenience chain marts such as chips, drinks and soda. Wawa also sells their own branded water, iced tea, soda, orange juice, and milk. Key products include its variety of coffee and cappuccino flavors and sizes, and its made-to-order hoagies. Wawa also offers a brand of hot breakfast products, most famous of which is the "Sizzli", and also a full deli with touch-screen ordering of sandwiches, hot sides, and deli meats. The "Super Wawa" sites, in addition to being larger stores, also provide gasoline. Wawa also advertises its state minimum-priced cigarettes. Wawa sells beer in Florida, Maryland, and Virginia.

For a short time between 1994 and 1996, Wawa sold Pizza Hut Personal Pan Pizzas and Taco Bell burritos.

Unlike many other convenience stores, most Wawas do not sell lottery tickets, although twenty stores in Pennsylvania started selling tickets on June 30, 2010 (see above).

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