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New Super Wawa Taking Shape In Warrington Township
Soon, customers will again be picking up their favorite Wawa sandwiches, pouring cups of freshly brewed coffee and grabbing a Sizzli to go.

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — The new Wawa convenience store and gas station continues to take shape near the busy intersection of Route 611 and Street Road and next to Chickie's and Pete.
Soon, Wawa customers will again be picking up their favorite Wawa sandwiches, pouring cups of freshly brewed coffee and grabbing a Sizzli to go as a quick breakfast treat on the way to work.
They’ll also be able to fill up the car with gas thanks to the addition of a brand new Wawa canopy-covered gas station.
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The new 5,585-square-foot superstore and six-pump fueling station replace the former 3,200-square-foot convenience store built in 1994 at 550 Easton Road. The old store closed in early February and was torn down to make way for the new superstore and gas station.
Wawa is planning to open 90 new stores over the next decade. Another new Wawa is under construction in Bucks County along the heavily traveled Newtown Bypass in Newtown.
Wawa, a family-owned business based in Delaware County, is known for its built-to-order hoagies, freshly- brewed coffee, the “Sizzli” − a hot breakfast sandwich - dinner items including burgers and fries along with soups, sides and snacks, and a full line of hot, iced and frozen
specialty beverages. Wawa also carries more than 6,000 items including groceries, tobacco and candy.

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