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Beverage Options at Your Local Gas Station

Whether you take road trips every summer or every five years, you’ve probably stopped by a gas station or convenience store. Even if you’ve vowed that you are only going to stay for a couple of minutes, you’ll probably find yourself heading over to the display cooler to see what unique items the store has for sale. You probably expect to see beer or bottles of soda, but you may be surprised to learn of the large variety of drink options that many of these stores now carry.

Coffee Additive Options

Many gas stations offer coffee, an incredibly valuable option for long-haul drivers or exhausted parents on a road trip. Gone are the days, however, of sipping black coffee because of limited flavoring choices. Many convenience stores now carry half and half, milk, cream, or even flavored creamers in their display cooler. Buying a bottle at one store allows you to keep your favorite add-in in your car, and add to the next cup of coffee you stop and get. Small cartons of milk are also an excellent alternative to sugary sodas for your children.

Alcoholic Beverages

You can additionally find a broad range of alcoholic beverages at many of these vendors. Besides beer, you’ll often find several brands of wine and premixed drinks if permitted by state and local laws. This is great if you are on your way to a party or dinner and realize that you are about to arrive empty-handed. Grabbing a couple of bottles of wine from a display cooler ensures that your guests won’t be snubbed by your social faux pas.

So the next time you get thirsty on the road or need to pick up drinks for a party, try stopping at your nearest gas station or convenience store. You might be surprised what you find!

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