EddieWorld
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Founded | 2001 Beatty, Nevada as Death Valley Nut and Candy Company |
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Founders | Ed Ringle |
Number of locations | 2 |
Area served | Nevada and California |
Products | Candy, snacks, beverages, hot meals, merchandise, and fuel |
Website | eddieworld |
EddieWorld is a small American chain of
gas stations. Founded in 2001 in Beatty, Nevada as the Death Valley Nut and Candy Company, there are currently two EddieWorld locations—the original in Nevada and another in California
.
History
The Death Valley Nut and Candy Company was established in 2001 by Ed Ringle in
gas station and Tesla Supercharger and ChargePoint EV chargers. Inside the store includes snacks and candy sold under the Death Valley Nut and Candy Company brand as well as imported snacks, an array of souvenirs and toys, and small shops within the building, such as a café, Subway, and Jedidiah's Jerky.[1][2]
EddieWorld, now owned by Ed Ringle's son Alex, opened a second location strategically placed between
ice cream sundae.[3]
See also
- Buc-ee's, an American convenience store and gas station often compared to EddieWorld for similar novelties
References
- ^ Hamaker, Sarah (23 June 2023). "Explore EddieWorld". National Association of Convenience Stores. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "On the Road: Beatty, Nevada". Never Left Home. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ Victorville Daily Press. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ Chamings, Andrew (7 November 2022). "The biggest gas station in California is a bizarre fever dream". SFGate. Retrieved 18 October 2023.