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  • Wawa is the shit!!!!!!! :D

  • I'm in the state of P fkin A!! Love their hoagies and iced tea!!!

  • work at a wawa in NJ! lol

  • Respond to this video... man

  • i love wawa

  • I miss those old bottles for the half gallons.

  • ...and their hoagies! How could you forget hoagies?

  • I live in NJ, I see at least 7 Wawas every half hour if I'm driving.

  • i work at wawa.............its much better being a customer

  • @shamwow929 Yea they have the most retarded rules and shit? its called the WaWa way haha. I use to work at one... YOur not lying haha

  • One of the beauties of Wawa is the fact that its limited to the Tristate area

  • @Colten95 Not true. Im from DC, and there's Wawas in Maryland.

  • i'm in a state of p fuckin a

  • wawa should be world wide

  • That explains everything and nothing at all.

    Thank you though, lmao!

  • oh..so thats what a wawa is...

  • Yo on the real wawa is the shit

  • I love Wawa.....that was a huge Wawa....

  • Well no I didn't know what a wawa was...

  • I have 2 Wawas in my town. They're pretty much the world's greatest store.

  • Also, it's physically impossible to find iced tea better than Wawa's. It's the best ever

  • Quakertown, Bucks County FTW!

    Wawa has FOUR stores served by the 18951 zip code!

    It started with the old (no gas) one on PA 309 north, a quarter-mile south of PA 313/PA 663.

    They added a new one on PA 309 north about a mile south of town, then another one on PA 663 right by the turnpike exit and finally one on PA 309 south about a mile north of town.

  • I can't wait until Wawa gets public water & sewer installed so they can build a store at PA 563 & Lawn Ave. in Sellersville, Bucks County (just off of the PA 309 exit for 563).

    Wawa has owned the property for a couple of years now - they're just waiting for water & sewer - they already have approval from West Rockhill Twp. for the store.

  • @8218933alt SHEETZ is actually better.

  • I lived in wawa on

  • I was telling a classmate what Wawa is and he said that there is no such place. Another classmate and I were talking about it and were like" we know what a Wawa is because we have them in our towns" I should know I'm from Havertown, PA about 20 minutes from Wawa, PA.

  • Their subs are more popular among teens/college students than is their coffee.

    A little disappointed you didn't include the sub station. I give it a 3...not because you're video was good, but out of respect to Wawa

  • People on the go,go to WaWa food markets! LOL

    that was their old tune..and yes, Dunkin does have better coffee..wawa is good, but not as good as dunkin

  • i'm sure that Dunkin' Donuts has BETTER COFFEE!!!

  • noo..they dnt =]

  • yeah, dunkin' donuts pretty much has the best coffee in america.

  • Wawa<3

  • LMFAO ahhhh that made my day!

    EVERYONE should know what a wawa is!

  • WAWAAAAAAAAAAAA :)

  • wawa? first of all its

    do u even know what a wawa is?...GIRL

    not no

    anyway a wawa isent it also for the guitar

    a wawa peddle? duh?

    anyway id lik to c teh wawa store in rl

  • no its all of the philadelphia metropolitan area like philly,philly suburbs, central jersey,south jersey,and delaware and maybe maryland

  • Wawa goes from like New York down to Virginia.

  • Wawa closed down all its NY stores - it now has stores from northern NJ to northern VA.

    The company is named for its hometown of Wawa, PA, which is southwest of Philly.

    The town is named for the Lenni Lenape (local Native American) word for the Canadian goose, which appears in Wawa's logo.

    Think of the sound a goose makes! ;-)

    Bill in Bucks County, PA

    a/k/a AshburnStadium

    (gottahava Wawa!)

  • Southwest? I thought it was up north a bit...?

    Well, either way; it's a damn good store.

  • Wawa, PA is in Delaware County, PA, 8-3/4 miles south-southwest of Philly's City Hall. It's served by the Media, PA 19063 post office.

    Their corporate headquarters are just off of US Route 1 (Baltimore Pike) near the Franklin Mint, a collectibles manufacturer (not connected with the US Mint!).

  • I thought it was in DELCO, but I wasn't sure where.

    It's north of me, but not in northern PA.

  • Here is an ironic fact. The name of the town that their headquarters is located in is called Wawa, PA.

  • Lol, I love Wawa! The place, I mean.

    Did you know their first store opened up in Folsom, PA?

    I pass by that store every day on my way to school. : D

  • That is true. Wawa is the best. The U.S. needs more of them.

  • They should make them in New York and the Northeast more.

    And Maryland.

  • They actually used to have Wawa in New York and Connecticut, but they closed them all in the late 90s due to the market being too competitive. Some of the CT ones became ''Krauzer's'' or something like that.

  • Do you even know what a Wawa is?... Girl

    Do you even know what a Wawa is?...

    Do you even know what a Wawa is?... Girl

    Think Wawa is HQd in PA if I remember

  • Yep.

  • i work at wawa.

    i don't find it sickening at all.

    its basically heaven on earth.

  • I have lived in College Park for 18 years. Graduated from UMCP, very convenient to have the state school right down the road from one's house. Until they came here, I had NEVER heard of Wawa. Must be a New Jersey thing. Our student body typically consists of Jersey shore dudebros who feel at home in Wawa

  • WaWa is a north east thing not just new jersey it ends at like North Carolina i think

  • a "wah-wah" is also an effect pedal for electric guitar...

  • Tell it THEM...

  • Yea but if you live near Philly or any place close by, a Wawa is a store before its a pedal. POint of the song. Wawa could be baby talk for water too. But I dont think ayone who knew what a wawa is would make that connection first.

  • Are you completely nuts?!

    Try to work there first...sickening

  • That's true of most food places man....

  • WaWa is Awesomeness.

  • Psh their Hoagies and Big Bacon Cheese Dogs, FTW!!!!!

  • dude they closed down this wawa sad

  • I LOVE WAWA!!!

  • AND HOAGIES!

  • you cannot touch wawa iced tea. it is the best iced tea. ever.

  • wawa is amazing but why is everybody saying how they are legendary in jersey? wawa started in pennsylvania and here you can find them basically on every other street corner.

  • wawa started as a dairy PA Wawa PA (outside of Philly), Wawa is American Indian for "Canadian goose" The founder of Wawa whose dairy farms were going under introduced the first convenient stores where he saved his dairy and built one of the largest private companies in the US. Their goal is to reach over 30 billion dollars in sales within the next 15 years. With their 500+ stores.

  • yeah, i live like three mintues away from the headquarters.

  • Yea it started in Folsom PA :)

  • We have coffee and iced tea here in California, too.

  • yeah except california sucks and should fall off the face of the earth

  • yea, everywhere has coffee and iced tea, but wawa's coffee and esp it's iced tea is just about the freaking bestttt

  • I drove from a Wawa in PA inside of a Ford Bronco to that wasteland you call "California." We stayed for barely two days and turned directly around. PA rules.

  • I love this song. I live in VA and we have wawa's all over. Im gonna have to show u what a real wawa is. Theyve got a huge fucking kitchen where they cook up anything from burgers to subs for u.

  • WaW is like a god store

  • i live in johnstown pa and we have a sheetz..but its definetly not as cool as wawa's in west chester

    wawa rulez

  • Gottahava Wawa!

  • wawa. is. the. best.

  • turkey hill does not compare to a fuckin wawa, obviously you're an idiot!

  • Turkey Hill isn't nearly as good as Wawa (Wawa rocks!), but Sheetz (found in central PA) blows Wawa away!

  • fuck you

  • turkey hill is better

  • I miss WaWa...I'm a Yankee transplanted in Texas :-(

  • Bloodhound Gang Rules

  • ive grown up and new jersey and my friends and i always talk about how we cant go to a college where there isnt a wawa. their hoagies are amazing too.

  • WAWA ROCKZ i now live on the west coast and everyone looks at me funny when I say "wawa"

  • Cool vid. The Boodhound Gang should pay you for that.

  • yeah its too bad BHG doesnt give a shit about their fans or work, thats why half of their stuff is on youtube and not taken down like all the comedy central stuff

  • If BHG gave a shit about their fans or work they wouldn't be famous.

  • I did not know what a Wawa was until now. I've got a 7-11 on one side of me, and a Circle K on the other, and neither of them come close to what you just showed.

    I want one!

  • They're pretty great, all the one's I've been too(3) are better then most other conveneince stores. I think there are some in Virginia, but they're kind of legendary in New Jersey.

    -Nathan

  • Wawa is found from NY to VA.

    The Canada goose in their logo is in honor of their hometown of Wawa, PA (southwest of Philly), which itself is named for the Lenni Lenape Native American word for goose.

    (Think of the sound a goose makes!)

  • I have to correct myself - Wawa got out of the NY and CT markets. They are now found from NJ to VA.

  • @DimensionTornFree wawa rocks lol i work there

  • Hey. As always, enjoy your view on the world. However this vid looks a little like a commercial.

  • nah just showing the rest of the world something peculiarly east coast america. I'd never even heard of wawa until I moved to maryland. It's practically a cultural institution in (New) Jersey.

    -Nathan

  • @DimensionTornFree I've lived withing walking distance of a Wawa for my entire life, and I've probably gone there at least once every day since ive had a job. Hoagies, Iced Teas, Coffee, Stuffed Pretzels and more. Shits the shit

  • I love massive convenience stores like this, one great thing that makes living in America look appealing for road trips. (We do have some in England but they are scarce to say the least)

  • Yes, America is the place for road trips. Plenty of convenience stores and lots of open road.

    -Nathan

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