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Stuckey's Roadside Stores: Everything you need to knowStuckey’s is a nostalgic and iconic roadside store that is undergoing one of the biggest brand comebacks thanks to third-generation owner Stephanie Stuckey. Find out everything you need to know ...
A few miles later, a Godzilla-size squirrel peers out from another towering advertisement: “I need to stop at Stuckey’s to get my nuts!” it declares. When the roadside shop finally appears ...
Then they don`t play fair. ”Log Rolls/4 For $1 With Gas Fillup.” You`re hooked. Welcome to Stuckey`s. Once you`ve exited the interstate, you assure yourself you are just there for gas ...
Stephanie Stuckey recently became the shepherd of her family’s brand. And now she’s on a mission to visit its flock of roadside stores around the nation. Her grandfather, W.S. Stuckey Sr.
As Stephanie Stuckey reminds us in “UnStuck,” her account of the company’s rise and fall and current attempts at resurrection, Stuckey’s was for decades an oasis of fun—and profit.
Will it last? By Roy Furchgott In June 2020, having used her life savings to buy back the failing roadside franchise that bears her family name, Stephanie Stuckey was in a Marion, Ark., ...
GOODFIELD -- The pitched teal-blue roof spotlighting the Interstate 74 exit to Goodfield -- one of few remaining original Stuckey's buildings -- was demolished Wednesday. The place, which sold its ...
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