Usually when I drink my coffee, which you know I love, it's regular black. No milk no sugar, just coffee. I do like a good "Americano" with no room. On some rare occasions, I might have a flavored coffee. That's not the norm, but occasionally I enjoy maybe a vanilla or blueberry coffee.

 

 

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According to Quench Water, "According to a report from Versa Networks, caramel is the most popular coffee flavor in the U.S., ranking as the number one option in 11 states across the country. This is followed by mocha-flavored coffee in 10 states, with vanilla, hazelnut, cinnamon, and pumpkin spice close behind."

 

 

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This weekend I was at a Wawa in Ocean County and I saw that they are getting ready to bring back a fan favorite just in time for spring. Wawa's famous blueberry cobbler is gonna be back in stores very soon. They describe it as "blueberry, buttery brown crumble, and fragrant vanilla. Two of my favorite coffee flavors are in this one, blueberry, and vanilla,  so this is one I look forward to each season. I'll be grabbing a cup as soon as it's out. Blueberry Cobbler joins other Wawa specialty coffees like Maple Coffee Cake, Peanut Butter Fudge, and Holiday Blend.

 

What is your favorite Wawa blend? Do you like their "regular" coffees or do you prefer their flavored blends? Are you excited about the return of the blueberry cobbler blends? Let's do some coffee talk, so let us know your thoughts and maybe I'll bump into you at Wawa grabbing a blueberry cobbler.

 

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