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  2. Sheetz lowers gas prices to $1.99 for Unleaded 88 for ... - AOL

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    It's the lastest gas promotion by Sheetz.

  3. Last chance to get $1.99-per-gallon gas - AOL

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    About 90% of vehicles on the road can use unleaded 88 gas, which is being sold in five states for $1.99 per gallon.

  4. Sheetz drops price on Unleaded 88 gas ahead of ... - AOL

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    Here’s what holiday travelers can expect at the pump.

  5. Sheetz drops price of Unleaded 88 to $1.99 for ... - AOL

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    Sheetz has dropped the price of Unleaded 88 to $1.99 a gallon for Thanksgiving week.

  6. One-day gas deal: Circle K and Sheetz slash prices by 40 ...

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  7. Sheetz - Wikipedia

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    Now common at many restaurants and gas stations worldwide, Sheetz was the first company to implement this technology that has been very successful. By 1999, Sheetz was selling 10,000 MTO units a day. Sheetz now trains employees to function as baristas for their newest brand of "Sheetz Bros. Coffeez", which are designed to be higher-grade coffee ...

  8. Gas station chain Sheetz dropping prices to $1.99 for ... - AOL

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    Starting Monday, the price of a gallon of gas at hundreds of Sheetz stations will be $1.99. Gas station chain Sheetz dropping prices to $1.99 for Thanksgiving week Skip to main content

  9. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    In North America the fuel is known as "gasoline" or "gas" for short, and the terms "gas station" and "service station" are used in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. In some regions of Canada, the term "gas bar" (or "gasbar") is used. In the rest of the English-speaking world the fuel is known as "petrol".