Imagine driving for hundreds of miles anxious to take a potty break, and there's not a Buc-ee's to be found anywhere.

While that might sound like a nightmare for Texas motorists, it's a cold reality in most other states. That's why a couple of southern states are eager beavers to get a Buc-ee's in their backyard.

The beloved Texas-based mega-pitstop planted its first flag out of state in Baldwin County, Alabama, last January.

And in September, Florida broke ground for the beaver in Dayton Beach. It was such big news, even the governor tweeted about it.

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Now Georgia is clearing the path for Buc-ee's. The location at Warner Robins, Georgia, will have 116 gas pumps and 53,000-square feet of retail space. Even those living in the Peach State's biggest city know this is no ordinary gas station.

Recently, Atlanta Magazine touted, "While Buc-ee’s may be designed for pit-stops on long road trips, it’s also a destination unto itself. 53,000 square feet is bigger than the average Best Buy. Inside, you’ll find the company’s beaver mascot slapped on just about everything money can buy..."

Of course,the article also praised Buc-ee's immaculately clean bathrooms, walls of trail mix, jerky, and of course, Beaver nuggets, along with mouth watering BBQ sandwiches.

It's all part of co-founder Arch "Beaver" Aplin's plan for "world domination." So hopefully in the near future as you travel east towards Disney World or points unknown, there will be a familiar looking beaver there to greet you.

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