Why is Wawa Iced Tea so addictive?!


Question:

Why is Wawa Iced Tea so addictive?

i can't help it, i crave it every day.


Answers:
It's probably the sugar unless it has fructose or corn syrup in it. Those two ingredients block your sensors of being full and make you want more.

I crave it never

sounds like a user problem

well maybe because iced tea is freaking good!!!

I know the feeling though I'm not familar with the brand. I used to drink a gallon of Sheetz ice tea every day. I have the chain gas stations tea catagorised by strength in NY, PA, OH and IN. Its a visious cycle.

We should start a support group

Personally, I've got no idea what exactly "Wawa Iced tea" is, but your situation reminds me of my buddy in polytechnic who's a real Lipton Iced Tea addict. He drinks it several times a day, a whole bottle each time.

Basically, tea contains caffeine, and iced tea has flavourings, caffeine and sugar which stimulates both your brain and your blood sugar levels which might be a stimulant in keeping you awake. You're either addicted to the sugar high, the caffeine (minus the bitter taste) or pyschologically (ie does the drink remind you of somebody? or did an ex gf used to like the drink too ?)
hope that helps

I, for one, actually know what Wawa is, and believe me everyone, Sheetz and Lipton iced teas cannot compare to Wawa iced tea...it honestly might be the best iced tea on the planet

the closest wawa to me is about 35 minutes away...sometimes, when I'm bored, I take the trip just for some iced tea and a hoagie...ahh sweet nectar of life

Well wawa lemonade iced tea is pretty amazing, but it does leave your teeth with a disgusting brown/yellow color that makes it look like you hardly brush your teeth. If I was you I would stop buying it all together. Especially if you have a beautiful girlfriend named Gabrielle.. she might love you, but she might not like the teeth thing. I don't know... you are probably addicted because you are an addict to many things. You can't shoot up heroin so you drink iced tea. Simple as that.




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