Wawa is a convenience store chain based out of Pennsylvania.
However, the only beverages that contains gluten are the cookies & creams frozen cappuccino drinks. All of their hot and Wawa iced coffees are gluten-free, as well as their smoothies. Their coffee is made without any wheat or barley products. The coffee is blended with extra caffeine and guarana. Roasted coffee beans are ground and portioned into foil packets for shipment to stores. Serving contains approximately 85mg of caffeine and Alert contains 110mg. Wawa coffee beans are sourced from somewhere in the tri-state region. Wawa’s Colombian coffee was my favorite of the chain because it had a nice smell and wasn’t bitter.
Wawa’s Colombian coffee is a medium roast that smells pleasant and doesn’t have a bitter after taste. In a 2oz (60g) serving of Wawa Macchiato, there are about 85mg of caffeine. Wawa Macchiato about 170mg of caffeine in a 16oz (480g) serving of macchiato. How much caffeine is in a Wawa Macchiato? Ingredients: Water, Whole milk, Sugar, Coffee A Wawa Iced Coffee 16 fl oz cup has a total of 290 mg of caffeine. Wawa Iced Coffee contains 18.12 mg of caffeine per fl oz. Wawa Iced Coffee contains more than twice as much caffeine as Starbucks coffee. At the high end of the range, you’ll find that Palermo Kazaar has the most caffeine in it with 120 to 125 mg. The Lungo capsules will have slightly higher levels, 77 to 85 mg, since they are bigger. Espresso and lungo pods differ in the amount of caffeine. However, many coffee suppliers and brands offer decaffeinated versions of Colombian coffee.