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Sayreville Wawa On Rt. 9 Opened Wednesday

The Wawa at the site of what was the Peterpank Diner on Rt. 9 north officially opened its doors Wednesday. Get free coffee through March 2.

SAYREVILLE, NJ — The Wawa located at the site of what used to be the Peterpank Diner in Sayreville officially opened its doors for business on Wednesday.

To celebrate its grand opening, the Sayreville Wawa will be giving away free coffee to all customers from Thursday, February 27 through Monday, March 2.

The Wawa is located at 969 Rt. 9 north in South Amboy. If you really want one, they'll also be giving away limited-edition Sayreville Wawa t-shirts for the first 100 customers through the door.

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The Sayreville Wawa will present a $1,000 check to Community Food Bank of New Jersey from the first week of sales from “The Parkway Hoagie.” With a nod to the nearby signature New Jersey major highway, the exclusive hoagie — unique to the Sayreville location — is made of oven-roasted turkey, tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, avocado and garden veggie cream cheese. It will only be available at the Sayreville Wawa from Thursday, February 27 through Thursday, March 5.

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