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Texas boy here. Bucees built their brand on huge clean rest rooms and an open invitation to use them whether or not you made a purchase. They can be as crowded as the mall on Black Friday.
My first pit stop I thought I would buy something in exchange for the use of their facilities. I picked up a piece of fudge, about 2x3 inches. $9. Now I stop at Mickey Ds and buy a sweet tea for a dollar.
 

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Texas boy here. Bucees built their brand on huge clean rest rooms and an open invitation to use them whether or not you made a purchase. They can be as crowded as the mall on Black Friday.
My first pit stop I thought I would buy something in exchange for the use of their facilities. I picked up a piece of fudge, about 2x3 inches. $9. Now I stop at Mickey Ds and buy a sweet tea for a dollar.
We balance out each other then, I stop and buy $25 worth of bbq sandwiches or jerky whether I’m hungry or not. I can be driving along with no plans to stop, and then see the sign and mysteriously I’m turning into the parking lot.
 

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Texas boy here. Bucees built their brand on huge clean rest rooms and an open invitation to use them whether or not you made a purchase. They can be as crowded as the mall on Black Friday.
My first pit stop I thought I would buy something in exchange for the use of their facilities. I picked up a piece of fudge, about 2x3 inches. $9. Now I stop at Mickey Ds and buy a sweet tea for a dollar.
$1.19 now. At least in my area. Everything cost more.
 

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I once walked out of Bucees with a granite stone in the shape of Texas, 45 quart RTIC, pair of reef sandals, a Willie Nelson t-shirt, pound of fudge, beaver nuggets and a Tea and if it wasn’t for being in my wife’s truck I would of probably bought a BBQ pit. Prior to all these purchases I relieved my bowels in their extremely clean restroom. I remember the a few years back the Bucees outside of Wharton had a stand along outdoor sporting goods store. Hell the Bucees in Wharton was the only thing I looked forward to when making trips to Houston.
 

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I once walked out of Bucees with a granite stone in the shape of Texas, 45 quart RTIC, pair of reef sandals, a Willie Nelson t-shirt, pound of fudge, beaver nuggets and a Tea and if it wasn’t for being in my wife’s truck I would of probably bought a BBQ pit. Prior to all these purchases I relieved my bowels in their extremely clean restroom. I remember the a few years back the Bucees outside of Wharton had a stand along outdoor sporting goods store. Hell the Bucees in Wharton was the only thing I looked forward to when making trips to Houston.
There’s no cleaner bathrooms anywhere I’ve been.
 

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Their beer and Tobacco is sold at cost, our neighbor used to manage there and I don’t know if that’s true but the beer is cheaper than anywhere. Ice is dirt cheap too. That’s all I buy there, have one 3 miles from my house.

Oh and as stated above, great place to take a crap
 

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Texas boy here. Bucees built their brand on huge clean rest rooms and an open invitation to use them whether or not you made a purchase. They can be as crowded as the mall on Black Friday.
My first pit stop I thought I would buy something in exchange for the use of their facilities. I picked up a piece of fudge, about 2x3 inches. $9. Now I stop at Mickey Ds and buy a sweet tea for a dollar.
You’re supposed to leave a fudge. Not take one
 
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