A "Midwest-based buyer' now owns the production facility near Augusta that makes those famous Stuckey's pecan log rolls.
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 ...
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 CEO Stephanie Stuckey will be the key speaker at the 110th Annual Dinner of the Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce on March 10. (File Photo) MARIETTA — The 110th Annual Dinner of the ...
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.
California-based Graystone Capital Advisors has brokered the sale-leaseback of Stuckey’s 74,718-square-foot headquarters and manufacturing facility in Wrens, a rural suburb 30 miles southwest of ...
The company acquired a pecan shelling and candy plant and has been scaling production of the Stuckey’s branded snacks and sweets – including the iconic pecan log roll – to be sold in almost ...
And we always stopped at Stuckey’s!” They’ll tell you how our pecan log rolls fueled their adventures on the backroads of America. * Gen X: These folks might smirk and say, “Did you know ...