Stuckey's is an American convenience store in the Southeast, Southwest, and Midwestern United States. It is known for its pecan log rolls and kitschy souvenirs. Stuckey's sells candy, apparel, souvenirs, and other products online.

Stuckey's Corporation is headquartered in Eastman, Georgia, and in 2021, purchased a pecan processing and candy making plant in Wrens, Georgia. The current CEO of Stuckey's is Stephanie Stuckey, granddaughter of the brand's founder W.S. Stuckey Sr.

History

Early days

In the 1930s, having borrowed $35 from his grandmother and a car from a friend, W.S. Stuckey Sr., drove around the Eastman, Georgia countryside buying pecans from local farmers and selling them to pecan processors. Stuckey made over $4,500 his first year in the pecan business; by 1937, Stuckey was selling over $150,000 worth of pecans a year that he purchased and sold to local processors. The same year, he opened a roadside stand along Highway 23 in Eastman selling pecans, sugar cane juice, syrup, homemade quilts, and "all you can drink for five-cents" cherry cider.upright=0.9|thumb|left|Stuckey's advertisement from 1976 Rand McNally Road Atlas

Business increased after Stuckey's wife Ethel began making pecan pralines, after having come up with a recipe for pecan log rolls with maraschino cherries added to the mix. Business improved enough that Stuckey built his own store in Eastman, opening another store in Unadilla, Georgia soon after. Another soon followed in Hilliard, Florida with each Stuckey's making their own candy on site. resulting in its sale to Pet, Inc., maker of Pet Milk. By the end of the decade, only 75 original stores remained.

In 1984, W.S. "Billy" Stuckey, Jr., son of the founder, repurchased Stuckey's with the intention of improving its fortunes. Stuckey came up with the idea of Stuckey's Express, a store-within-a-store concept that resulted in over 165 licensed stores in 17 states.

The business' growth increased following the intervention of W.S. Stuckey Sr. s granddaughter, Ethel "Stephanie" Stuckey who took her life's savings, bought the company from her father and became its CEO in November 2019.

In August 2020, Stuckey's acquired Front Porch Pecans, a pecan snack company that sells to domestic and foreign markets, including grocery channels in the Southeast U.S. With this merger, Stuckey's gained management support and co-owner, R.G. Lamar, who was named as new President to run Stuckey's with Stephanie.

In January 2021, Stephanie and R.G. acquired Atwell Pecans, The Orchards Gourmet, and Thames corporations to add candy making, pecan processing, and fundraising businesses to the company's portfolio. In the same year, Ted Wright invested in the company becoming the third co-owner. Ted is also the CEO of word-of-mouth marketing and growth strategy company Fizz, and focuses on the marketing of Stuckey's.

Today, Stuckey's has 65 licensed locations, a distribution center based in Eastman, a pecan and candy plant to make their own Stuckey's products, an active online business, and some 200 retailers that sell Stuckey's pecan snacks and candies in over 5,000 outlets.

See also

  • Buc-ee's
  • Nickerson Farms
  • Horne's (restaurant)

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