
Texas A&M Is Now The First Offsite Location To Offer Buc-ee’s Products
When it comes to recruiting prospective students and athletes, Texas A&M now has a nugget that no other college in existence can offer...literally.
The home of the Aggies is now the first and only location in the country to offer Buc-ee’s food and merchandise outside of its legendary and massive travel centers.
Yes, I know you can order Buc-ee's merchandise online, but we're talking brick and mortar.
The partnership should come as no surprise since Buc-ee's founder and CEO, Arch “Beaver” Aplin III, is a Class of 1980 graduate of Aggieland.
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What Buc-ee's Products Will Be Available on Campus?
According to a news release from Texas A&M Stories, more than 45 of Buc-ee's most popular products are available at three locations on the university’s main campus in College Station.
Food products such as Beaver Nuggets, beef jerky, snack favorites, and branded merchandise are now available at Aggie Express Commons, Aggie Express Hullabaloo, and Creekside Market through Aggie Dining.
This is not the first major collaboration of A&M and Buc-ee's. In 2022, Aplin pledged $50 million for the creation of the Aplin Center on the Texas A&M Campus. This center will serve as the site for new university programs in hospitality, retail studies, and food product development.
Now that we have this partnership for Buc-ee's products, what might be next?
- How about Buc-ee the Beaver roaming along the football sidelines as a secondary mascot next to Reveille
- In addition to being "Home of the 12th Man", Kyle Field will also be known as "Home of the Stadium with the Cleanest Restrooms."
- Let's invite the Buc-ee's BBQ cookers to stand alongside the Yell Leaders to introduce the newest Aggie Yell - "Brisket On The Board!"
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