Stripes Convenience Stores
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Stripes Stores is a chain of more than 700 convenience stores in Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The locations are former Circle K and Town & Country Food Stores. Other convenience store brands they operate under include IceBox and Quick Stuff. It is one of the largest non-refining operators of convenience stores in the United States.[2]
In late 2017, all Stripes locations in Louisiana and parts of Texas were sold to
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In 2007, the company acquired the Town & Country Food Stores chain and in August 2009, it acquired 25 Quick Stuff convenience stores in Texas and Louisiana from Jack in the Box Inc.
In August 2014, Stripes was acquired by Houston-based Energy Transfer Partners, the parent company of East Coast fuel brand Sunoco,[4] when ETP bought Susser Holdings Corporation, which operated more than 580 stories at the time.[5]
The headquarters are located in Corpus Christi, Texas.
References
- ^ Santella, Dan. "Stripes convenience stores sold to energy holding company". The Monitor. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
- ^ "NASDAQ:SUSS - Google Search". www.google.com.
- ^ "El Paso 7-Elevens rebranded DK stores by Tennessee oil-refining company".
- ^ Maykuth, Andrew. "Sunoco parent buys Texas chain for $1.8 billion". Philly.com. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
- ^ "Energy Transfer Partners and Susser Holdings Announce Successful Completion of Merger". Business Wire (Press release). August 29, 2014.