A family-owned rural Georgia business famous for its nostalgic pecan candies, kitschy souvenirs and retro aesthetic is expanding its headquarters and will hire dozens of new employees. Stephanie ...
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 processing ...
I'm 45 miles away when the first billboard appears. "Famous Pecan Log Rolls," it declares. "An American Tradition Since 1937." I press on the accelerator a little harder. Subscribe to The Post Most ...
Stuckey’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 about ...
Just like millions of children across the country who took long road trips during the 1960s, 70s and early 80s, Stephanie Stuckey and her siblings were always excited to see a certain roadside sign.
The year I spent in New York City in the early ’70s taught me almost nothing about America. Entranced by a huge city that, like my own, offered constant stimulation, I functioned very much like a ...
For Southerners, gas stations are a cultural experience. Next time you’re taking a road trip in the South, keep these things ...
In late 2019, Stephanie Stuckey took her life savings and sunk it into a company that was six figures in debt. “Two years later, we’ve gone from six figures in the red to over 1 million in profit, ...
I’m 45 miles away when the first billboard appears. “Famous Pecan Log Rolls,” it declares. “An American Tradition Since 1937.” I press on the accelerator a little harder. The sales pitch steadily amps ...