Sure, Buc-ee’s footprint is growing bigger by the day (Virginia, we’re looking at you!), but unless you live in Texas, access to this beloved roadside mecca is… Probably limited to rare road trips.
Historically, aside from a website run by an entrepreneurial Texan, the only way to get a bag of Beaver Nuggets was to visit a Buc-ee’s in person. That is, until now.
According to MySA.com, the elusive Beaver-branded merchandise is now available for purchase online through a very familiar retailer: Walmart.
That’s right, everyone. Walmart sells Buc-ee products.
A quick look at Walmart.com shows a variety of products bearing that iconic bucktooth logo. And what’s the price? Well, they might put Memaw into a coma. But for homesick Texans willing to pay, Buc-ee branded barbecue sauce, party novelties, praline pecans, jerky, T-shirts, and of course Bieber his nuggets are all readily available. Masu.
As KNUE explained, the reason for the large price increase is the fact that Walmart is essentially acting as a reseller for the aforementioned Texas Snacks, and Texas Snacks itself is a reseller for Buc-ee. be. Walmart, which acts as a marketplace similar to Amazon, will add an additional 20% to Texas Snacks’ already increased prices.
Speaking of Amazon, Buc-ee goods are also sold. Although it is expensive to go through these resellers, the convenience is invaluable.