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Share your favorite Stuckey’s memory! Our guestbook is your opportunity to share those experiences with others.

Just about everybody has a Stuckey‘s story, recalling a time when they took road trips in the family station wagon and found “highway happiness” at one of our stores.

We would love to hear your most fond memories from yesterday or today, and we know others would love to share in your experiences as well. Please take a moment or two and post your comments in our guestbook.

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556 entries.
Dee Dawson wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:26 am
I remember Cinnamon-Sugar pecans. Looks like you don't have them anymore. Sad. Maybe I was the very few who loved those. <3 It's been about 40 years but I can still remember them! My parents ALWAYS got the pecan log, but it was not my favorite tho. Anyway, I am glad to know y'all are still around. Hope the new generation of kids still love to stop there! :-)
I remember Cinnamon-Sugar pecans. Looks like you don't have them anymore. Sad. Maybe I was the very few who loved those. <3 It's been about 40 years but I can still remember them! My parents ALWAYS got the pecan log, but it was not my favorite tho. Anyway, I am glad to know y'all are still around. Hope the new generation of kids still love to stop there! :-)... Collapse
Parker Nicholson wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:26 am
I remember rooming with Robert one summer at the Citadel Summer Camp for boys. I hated the camp, but loved the Pecan Logs! Best wishes!
I remember rooming with Robert one summer at the Citadel Summer Camp for boys. I hated the camp, but loved the Pecan Logs! Best wishes!... Collapse
brad thomas poland wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:26 am
Delicious Divinity. I remember the store in Garden Valley Texas where I lived in the 80's, became a Loves during the 80's - great 99 cent breakfast - eggs were always done exactly the way we wanted. It is so sad, we need a place like Stuckeys again. I love the architecture of the store too!
Delicious Divinity. I remember the store in Garden Valley Texas where I lived in the 80's, became a Loves during the 80's - great 99 cent breakfast - eggs were always done exactly the way we wanted. It is so sad, we need a place like Stuckeys again. I love the architecture of the store too!... Collapse
Paris Dickey wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:25 am
"Life is full of experiences. However seeing a stuckeys T shirt on a guy in NYC I was overwhelmed with happy memories. I had delightful flashbacks of traveling with my grandparents, stopping at Stuckeys, pecan logs, the beautiful country side and the 82 Worlds Fair. I'm so thrilled to see you're still around. Your company is truly an American Treasure."
"Life is full of experiences. However seeing a stuckeys T shirt on a guy in NYC I was overwhelmed with happy memories. I had delightful flashbacks of traveling with my grandparents, stopping at Stuckeys, pecan logs, the beautiful country side and the 82 Worlds Fair. I'm so thrilled to see you're still around. Your company is truly an American Treasure."... Collapse
Kim Englett wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:25 am
When I was a child, my family and I would travel all throughout the US and we always stopped to get gas, peanut brittle, pecan rolls, food at Stuckey's and this was my best memory as a child traveling and I just found out the other day that Stuckey's was still around. I believe you can buy peanut brittle in drug stores here in Texas. I might have to order some of the divinity online, yum!
When I was a child, my family and I would travel all throughout the US and we always stopped to get gas, peanut brittle, pecan rolls, food at Stuckey's and this was my best memory as a child traveling and I just found out the other day that Stuckey's was still around. I believe you can buy peanut brittle in drug stores here in Texas. I might have to order some of the divinity online, yum!... Collapse
Joseph Gadow Sr wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:24 am
In the 60's our family used to travel from Va. Bch, Va to Balt, Md on a regular basis. Maw or Paw would always stop at the Stuckey's on the way. As adults we now know it was that famous Pecan Roll that they stopped for. We 5 kids were allowed to get whatever we wanted. Now that I'm heading 500 miles from Balt. to Summerton, S.C., I'll be sure to pick up another P. Roll for my 85 year old Mother to remind her of the good ole days. After all these years I still don't know weather to... Read more
In the 60's our family used to travel from Va. Bch, Va to Balt, Md on a regular basis. Maw or Paw would always stop at the Stuckey's on the way. As adults we now know it was that famous Pecan Roll that they stopped for. We 5 kids were allowed to get whatever we wanted. Now that I'm heading 500 miles from Balt. to Summerton, S.C., I'll be sure to pick up another P. Roll for my 85 year old Mother to remind her of the good ole days. After all these years I still don't know weather to pronounce it "Pee-Can", or "Pee-Con". I just take turns. Like Bob Hope, I thank you for the Memories. Joe (2017)... Collapse
Denise Taylor wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:23 am
I am from Canada. In 1975 my family did a trip from Manitoba to Florida at Christmas time. I was only 10 years old. I can remember stopping at Stuckey's and buying the log rolls, loved them so much!!!!
I am from Canada. In 1975 my family did a trip from Manitoba to Florida at Christmas time. I was only 10 years old. I can remember stopping at Stuckey's and buying the log rolls, loved them so much!!!!... Collapse
Tina Riley wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:23 am
"I have always loved Stuckeys as a child and an adult. Back in Feb I stopped to get my daughter some goodies from Stuckey's. When I gave them to her she said ""Ewww this has hair on it"". Upon examining the products I found it had been expired for over a year and was moldy. I sent an email to the company with pics and they promised to make it right with me. I waited about a month and nothing. I sent another email and I never got a response. All I wanted was a replacement. This company says it... Read more
"I have always loved Stuckeys as a child and an adult. Back in Feb I stopped to get my daughter some goodies from Stuckey's. When I gave them to her she said ""Ewww this has hair on it"". Upon examining the products I found it had been expired for over a year and was moldy. I sent an email to the company with pics and they promised to make it right with me. I waited about a month and nothing. I sent another email and I never got a response. All I wanted was a replacement. This company says it prides itself on customer satisfaction. Well things sure have changed over the past 80 years. This is some of the WORST customer service on every level. Make sure you check the products before you buy because nothing is monitored after they send it to the stores to be sold. Discouraged long time customer!!"... Collapse
Bill Hetzel wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:23 am
My parents took my grandfather and us kids down to my sister and brother in laws house in Albany Ga. Where my brother in law was in the navy we ALWAYSstop at one or two Stuckey this was the late 60s i remember the Texaco gas staion which was the brand of gas they sold i bought many kic kaks there.Now back in 2012 i was working at the wearhouse of Wegmans in Pottvilla Pa. 5 months assignment one day i drove 100 miles or so to find a Stuckey past Harrisburg Pa.it was located in a Hess gas station... Read more
My parents took my grandfather and us kids down to my sister and brother in laws house in Albany Ga. Where my brother in law was in the navy we ALWAYSstop at one or two Stuckey this was the late 60s i remember the Texaco gas staion which was the brand of gas they sold i bought many kic kaks there.Now back in 2012 i was working at the wearhouse of Wegmans in Pottvilla Pa. 5 months assignment one day i drove 100 miles or so to find a Stuckey past Harrisburg Pa.it was located in a Hess gas station all 2 alise of it i was a little disappointed but all those time as a young child my memory came back to me the good old days. I will like to see them back and running like the good old days... Collapse
Michael Bright wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:22 am
I'm originally from Charleston South Carolina. My father loved Stuckey's. When on vacation or trip he would stop at every one of them. So he could grab a pecan roll. We loved it also as kids because we knew it's time for us to get a great snack also.
I'm originally from Charleston South Carolina. My father loved Stuckey's. When on vacation or trip he would stop at every one of them. So he could grab a pecan roll. We loved it also as kids because we knew it's time for us to get a great snack also.... Collapse
Angela Thompson wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:22 am
I remember the Stuckey's that was along I-35 at the Randall, IA exit. It was one of the stores that shut down in the 1980's. The closest Stuckey's is in neighboring states now.
I remember the Stuckey's that was along I-35 at the Randall, IA exit. It was one of the stores that shut down in the 1980's. The closest Stuckey's is in neighboring states now.... Collapse
Dawn Hunnicutt wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:21 am
I moved into my first Stuckey store at 6 weeks old and my parents stopped working for Stuckeys when I was 12.. I learned every management skill I have today being able to watch my parents. I miss the memories at Stuckeys..
I moved into my first Stuckey store at 6 weeks old and my parents stopped working for Stuckeys when I was 12.. I learned every management skill I have today being able to watch my parents. I miss the memories at Stuckeys..... Collapse
Elizabeth Fi nchum wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:21 am
We just passed a Stuckey on I 40 in New Mexico. Growing up we always stopped at Stuckey between Little Rock, AR and Ft. Worth, TX. We would eat lunch or get a snack of nuts or something. It's a tradition and fond memory that will never be forgotten.
We just passed a Stuckey on I 40 in New Mexico. Growing up we always stopped at Stuckey between Little Rock, AR and Ft. Worth, TX. We would eat lunch or get a snack of nuts or something. It's a tradition and fond memory that will never be forgotten.... Collapse
Karen Wynn wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:20 am
Every year my family went on vacation to Florida. My sister and i spotted every Stuckey's between Arkansas and Ft. Walton Beach (going and coming). After we had stopped for the third time, and weren't out of Mississippi, my dad would say there was no reason to continue the trip to the beach, since my sister and I were just as happy to go to Stucky's. That would be the moment we shut up.....till the ride back home.
Every year my family went on vacation to Florida. My sister and i spotted every Stuckey's between Arkansas and Ft. Walton Beach (going and coming). After we had stopped for the third time, and weren't out of Mississippi, my dad would say there was no reason to continue the trip to the beach, since my sister and I were just as happy to go to Stucky's. That would be the moment we shut up.....till the ride back home.... Collapse
Billy Sutton wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:20 am
I remember going on trips with my grandparents to go visit my cousin Patrick in Kansas City, I was probably 7 or 8 and it was in the late 60's and we would stop I believe at every Stuckeys along the way my grandparents loved the store and I grew to love it as well I mean what's not to love right, the best candy in the world the neatest toys and gifts. Man those where the days they would buy me a pecan log and a popgun and I would climb up on the spot at the rear glass... Read more
I remember going on trips with my grandparents to go visit my cousin Patrick in Kansas City, I was probably 7 or 8 and it was in the late 60's and we would stop I believe at every Stuckeys along the way my grandparents loved the store and I grew to love it as well I mean what's not to love right, the best candy in the world the neatest toys and gifts. Man those where the days they would buy me a pecan log and a popgun and I would climb up on the spot at the rear glass and lay there and eat my pecan log and look at the clouds as we drove and I remember it being the best thing in the world . My grandparents have long been with the Lord and I myself am about to be a grandparent and I would love to be able to let my grandbabies feel that awesome feeling of seeing that Stuckeys sign and get as excited as I use to back then. Thank you Stuckeys for some amazing memories that have been had by so many kids and moms and dads we need those simpler times again.... Collapse