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Wawa Offers Free Coffee On Super Bowl Sunday

On Feb. 4, Super Bowl Sunday, Wawa is offering free any-size coffee to customers as a showing of support for the Eagles.

Whether or not you are rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles, you are going to want to stop into your local Wawa to grab a free coffee on Super Bowl Sunday.

Keeping up with its Philly-area roots, the popular chain is offering customers free coffee in honor of the Philadelphia Eagles making it to the 2018 Super Bowl.

On Feb. 4, Super Bowl Sunday, Wawa is offering free any-size coffee to customers as a showing of support for the Birds as they take on the New England Patriots.

Find out what's happening in Hillsboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The free coffee deal is available all day Sunday up until kick off at 6:30 p.m.

And there is no catch either. No purchase necessary, no need to show an app, nothing. Just free coffee to honor the Birds and their Super Bowl bid.

Find out what's happening in Hillsboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"At Wawa, we've always had a special connection to the Philadelphia culture and its sports teams, and we get just as excited as our customers do when one of them is playing for a chance to win a championship," said Chris Gheysens, Wawa President and CEO. "So, in honor of this year's football team and to toast this championship game, we are thrilled to offer free any size coffee until kickoff to customers across the Mid-Atlantic."

The free coffee deal is good for Wawa locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC.

Local Wawa locations include:

  • 580 Union Ave., Bridgewater
  • 381 Triangle Rd., Hillsborough
  • 607 Somerset St., Somerset
  • 595 Spring St., Elizabeth

Or find your nearest Wawa online here.

(Image via Wawa)

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