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Atlanta-based Stuckey’s, the kitschy roadside retailer known for its pecan log rolls, bought a Georgia manufacturing plant with plans to move some of the chain’s candy-making and pecan ...
From a roadside pecan stand in the 1930s to a powerhouse road-trip destination in the 1960s and 70s, few brands are as iconic in Georgia as Stuckey's. Donald Trump’s tariff circus is a work of ...
about 30 miles southwest of Augusta — to get an exclusive tour of the Stuckey’s candy plant, where the company’s famed Original Pecan Log Rolls, pralines, peanut brittle, chocolate-covered ...
You could get candy, snacks, drinks, souvenirs, enjoy a clean restroom, and fill up the tank. Stuckey’s was more than fun for Black families traveling American roads. During the days of Jim Crow ...
“The bridge club became the candy club,” Stephanie Stuckey said. The women, often a rotating roster drawn from Ethel Stuckey’s seven sisters and various neighbors, gathered to make ...
We had a product quality issue when we rolled out our new candy line. We’d only gotten a handful of complaints, but the Stuckey’s brand was on the line. I was tempted to let it slide and put ...
Stephanie Stuckey, CEO of the Georgia-based Stuckey’s chain of candy and convenience stores, believes road trips are a great time to give yourself permission to step away from normal dieting habits.
Stuckey’s – the chain of kitschy roadside travel stops that once stretched coast-to-coast – is investing more than $5 million in its Jefferson County candy-making facility. The company ...
Stephanie Stuckey, who represented DeKalb County in ... they provide a pleasurable note of nostalgia and a wonderful-tasting candy. The pecan log roll has an interior consisting of fluffy nougat ...
Jimmy Rosen, of Lower Paxton Township, created the Stuckeymobile, a roving advertisement for Stuckey's and its nostalgic ... is helping to revive a nostalgic candy brand. Rosen, aka the “nutty ...
His wife, Ethel, got the idea to turn some of them into old-fashioned candy — pecan pralines, pecan gophers and especially pecan log rolls. Stuckey’s offerings began to catch on in the South.
A look inside the Stuckey's candy factory From a roadside pecan stand in the 1930s to a powerhouse road-trip destination in the 1960s and 70s, few brands are as iconic in Georgia as Stuckey's.