Stuckey's pecan log, anyone? Back in the day, when Southerners embarked on family road trips down to the beach or over to visit distant relatives, they'd do so five-deep in a station wagon and ...
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Stuckey's Roadside Stores: Everything you need to know
thanks to its success and the success of the pecan pralines and pecan logs (with a secret ingredient: cherry pieces) Stuckey ...
A "Midwest-based buyer' now owns the production facility near Augusta that makes those famous Stuckey's pecan log rolls.
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. Live News ...
Pecan farmer and Stuckey’s Corporation founder ... A brand, dumping, churning, dipping and packaging pecans, log rolls and clusters just the way the founder WS Stuckey did when he started.
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 ...
Stuckey's will lease the facility that produces its iconic pecan roll logs from its new owner, identified by Graystone only as "a Midwest-based buyer." Stuckey, granddaughter of company founder W ...