It's certainly a spectacle to see considering how close you are to a few. Even if you don't get beaver nuggets or anything else, just seeing it is a thing unto itself.Never been to Buc-ees and and I don't have any desire to ever stop at one.
It's certainly a spectacle to see considering how close you are to a few. Even if you don't get beaver nuggets or anything else, just seeing it is a thing unto itself.Never been to Buc-ees and and I don't have any desire to ever stop at one.
Now there's a word I haven't heard in a long time.I live 8 miles from a Bucees so I'm a little over the hype but still go regularly for ethanol free gas, cheap beer, and occasional snack or whatever. Its always a madhouse getting in and out of there but never a line for anything plus those bathrooms are eerily clean. I think I've only had 1 sandwich ever from there and fudge maybe twice. Exgf used to get the candied nuts all the time. Pretty decent quality stuff, but the "good" stuff is horrendously over priced. If you're a tourist, passing through and its a rarity the prices make sense because the quality is good and you don't have access to it every day like I do. But $14 for a little bag of jerky, $9 for a meh sandwich, $1,000 for logo swag and chiotchskis, and $19 for fudge just doesn't impress me. Then again, I grew up on Mackinac Island fudge, Pismo salt water taffy, and other nice things so gas station treats just don't do it for me anymore.
I took a friend to his first visit to the Baytown Buc-ees. He described it as, "It looked like you took your foot and raked the top off a fire ant bed."They remind me of what a mall was like 30 years ago in the days leading up to Christmas. Just mobs of people roaming around without any apparent objective. My wife’s family over in the EU has heard of them, and it was one of the destinations they wanted to see when they came to visit several years back.
Most of Buccee’s “snacks” have extremely high sugar & HFCS content. Opposite of “healthy”.Buc-ees. The truckles truck stop.
I get my diesel and non alcoholic fuel there, but gave up on their food long ago,.
Fudge aside, it seems that they cant make anything without mayo or bbq sauce. I don't care for one and can't stand the other, so I just bypass all of it.
For phucs sake it's called food enginerring & has been the down fall of America. If you want to sell food & at a profit in America you just do it.Most of Buccee’s “snacks” have extremely high sugar & HFCS content. Opposite of “healthy”.
You can talk to a manager and they could possibly fix that for you.I don’t stop at them since they stopped selling Mt. Dew.
@EZ-ENever had it. Do like the brisket breakfast tacos.
Ditto!Never been to Buc-ees and and I don't have any desire to ever stop at one.
I like to buy the mom and pop canned goods as gifts for my gone from Texas and deployed friends. Bucees always a good selection of local productsI say there's nuthin better than their peanut butter fudge - what do you have to say about that?
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