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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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Earl Gateman wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:20 am
I started driving tour bus in 1980 from Ontario Canada to many destinations in the USA. All the older drivers were quite dismayed that all the locations had or were shuttering. They were a favored place to make coffee break stops.
I started driving tour bus in 1980 from Ontario Canada to many destinations in the USA. All the older drivers were quite dismayed that all the locations had or were shuttering. They were a favored place to make coffee break stops.... Collapse
Patti Schiwinger wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:19 am
I remember going on many vacations and always stopping at Stuckeys with my mom, dad and sisters. We were allowed to get one item from the gift shop if we at all of our food. I remember picking out the pecan logs and going over to look at the bee hive that they had in every store. Such great memories !
I remember going on many vacations and always stopping at Stuckeys with my mom, dad and sisters. We were allowed to get one item from the gift shop if we at all of our food. I remember picking out the pecan logs and going over to look at the bee hive that they had in every store. Such great memories !... Collapse
Pinkus wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:19 am
I enjoyed your puzzle books with the thing that made the secret words and stuff. SO many memories?
I enjoyed your puzzle books with the thing that made the secret words and stuff. SO many memories?... Collapse
Michael Boyce wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:18 am
On my way to Roanoke,Virginia,We'd visit several Stuckey's in several States-THe Country Breakfast was always delicious.Fluffy Eggs,Bacon that was crispy,and Hash Browns cooked to order! A Fill up of Gas in my Parent's take,and off We'd went! I miss those days now!
On my way to Roanoke,Virginia,We'd visit several Stuckey's in several States-THe Country Breakfast was always delicious.Fluffy Eggs,Bacon that was crispy,and Hash Browns cooked to order! A Fill up of Gas in my Parent's take,and off We'd went! I miss those days now!... Collapse
Genia Stephenson wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:17 am
Who didn't a Stuckey's? They were the traveler's oasis; a comforting mainstay from their bags of pecans to their pecan log roll, cherry cider, food, novelties & many more untold treasures.. My favorite Stuckey's was in Williams, Arizona. I stopped there almost every time I passed by when on my way to my parent's house in Prescott from college at NAU Flagstaff. One time in the 1970s, a friend & I took a ride from Flagstaff to Williams & stopped at that Stuckey's. We were sitting in our -parked in front when the woman sitting in the passenger side of... Read more
Who didn't a Stuckey's? They were the traveler's oasis; a comforting mainstay from their bags of pecans to their pecan log roll, cherry cider, food, novelties & many more untold treasures.. My favorite Stuckey's was in Williams, Arizona. I stopped there almost every time I passed by when on my way to my parent's house in Prescott from college at NAU Flagstaff. One time in the 1970s, a friend & I took a ride from Flagstaff to Williams & stopped at that Stuckey's. We were sitting in our -parked in front when the woman sitting in the passenger side of the - parked next to us put a paper grocery-sized bag of trash outside her door which irritated me, especially, since there was a trash barrel in front of their -. Without saying a word, I got out of our -, picked up the bag of trash & put it in the barrel. The woman sheepishly said, "Thank you". I think it embarrassed my friend for me to do that but he didn't say so.... Collapse
Beth Herman wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:17 am
When I was a little girl, every summer Dad would take us to Hot Springs, Arkansas to visit Grandma and Grandpa Lewis. On the way there traveling from Texas we would always stop by Stuckeys in Texarkana and Dad would let us get a snack and a small souvenir from that place. They had all kinds souvenir things and of course alot of pecan logs! One of my favorite childhood memories!
When I was a little girl, every summer Dad would take us to Hot Springs, Arkansas to visit Grandma and Grandpa Lewis. On the way there traveling from Texas we would always stop by Stuckeys in Texarkana and Dad would let us get a snack and a small souvenir from that place. They had all kinds souvenir things and of course alot of pecan logs! One of my favorite childhood memories!... Collapse
Sherry wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:17 am
We were talking today at work about traveling and what were our fondest memories. I live in Oregon and we traveled to Louisiana, Stuckey's was our favorite place to stop for pecan rolls, bathroom and cold drinks plus as kids we liked to look at all the cool gifts. As we were talking today I mentioned I have not seen one in a number of years, it was disheartening when I looked it up to see only a few in the mid and southern states. I miss that family tradition of stopping.
We were talking today at work about traveling and what were our fondest memories. I live in Oregon and we traveled to Louisiana, Stuckey's was our favorite place to stop for pecan rolls, bathroom and cold drinks plus as kids we liked to look at all the cool gifts. As we were talking today I mentioned I have not seen one in a number of years, it was disheartening when I looked it up to see only a few in the mid and southern states. I miss that family tradition of stopping.... Collapse
Julie Burns Campbell wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:16 am
"As a young child back in the early 60's, I recall our family summer vacations going from Texas to Alabama and Georgia to visit relatives during the summer time. We always stopped at Stucky's to get gasoline, food,shop there,and a favorite was the pecan roll, penut brittle,and the canned boiled peanuts. We always looked for Stucky's all along the trip. A wonderful fun experience every time. I was sad when many if the Stucky's closed,since it was always a wonderful fun place,going as a child and later in life as we we're all grown up,married with our own children, taking... Read more
"As a young child back in the early 60's, I recall our family summer vacations going from Texas to Alabama and Georgia to visit relatives during the summer time. We always stopped at Stucky's to get gasoline, food,shop there,and a favorite was the pecan roll, penut brittle,and the canned boiled peanuts. We always looked for Stucky's all along the trip. A wonderful fun experience every time. I was sad when many if the Stucky's closed,since it was always a wonderful fun place,going as a child and later in life as we we're all grown up,married with our own children, taking them to Stucky's as well. I'm very happy to know that Stucky's us making a come back, a historical moment in time, to bring them back for travelers vabd family's to have the same wonderful experience as we did growing up,and our own children. We'd all scream ""Daddy pull over there's Stucky's, ""!! making sure he didn't miss it, he'd laugh,as he had intended to take us there anyway, it was always our favorite place,still us today in 2019,as we always keep an eye out for,on our travels. Looking forward to Stucky's coming back... Julierburnscampbell@gmail Julie Burns Campbell"... Collapse
Todd Hansen wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:16 am
I remember visiting stuckey's stores while on family vacations for 2 weeks in back of 7 passenger 1969 Chrysler town & country station wagon from Southern California to Omaha Nebraska, passing through Albuquerque NM and another year passing through Las Vegas & Hoover dam. My dad and mom up front and us five kids so excited to be on vacation, and stopping at Stuckey's for shakes, soda's, candy and wood back scratchers.. LOL crazy back early 1970's, stopping off motels, swimming in the pools and eating Denny's with the family. We used yell "Stuckey's" as soon as we saw one... Read more
I remember visiting stuckey's stores while on family vacations for 2 weeks in back of 7 passenger 1969 Chrysler town & country station wagon from Southern California to Omaha Nebraska, passing through Albuquerque NM and another year passing through Las Vegas & Hoover dam. My dad and mom up front and us five kids so excited to be on vacation, and stopping at Stuckey's for shakes, soda's, candy and wood back scratchers.. LOL crazy back early 1970's, stopping off motels, swimming in the pools and eating Denny's with the family. We used yell "Stuckey's" as soon as we saw one coming into view off highway or freeway.. Great memories...... Collapse
CLIFFORD MCCOOK wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:16 am
ATE AT THE ONE IN EASTMAN,GA. AS I'M FROM EASTMAN. BUILDING IS STILL THERE AS IS OLD PLANT. STAYED AT AN ATE AT THE CARRIAGE INN. CAN STILL SMELL THEM PECAN LOG ROLLS !!!!
ATE AT THE ONE IN EASTMAN,GA. AS I'M FROM EASTMAN. BUILDING IS STILL THERE AS IS OLD PLANT. STAYED AT AN ATE AT THE CARRIAGE INN. CAN STILL SMELL THEM PECAN LOG ROLLS !!!!... Collapse
Cody Crow wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:15 am
Used to go from Arkansas to California & back in the 1980's! I remember Stuckey's breakfast & the great pecan rolls! Great memories!
Used to go from Arkansas to California & back in the 1980's! I remember Stuckey's breakfast & the great pecan rolls! Great memories!... Collapse
Grant Maynard wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:15 am
I remember going with my mom and dad on car trips and we always stopped at stuckeys . My dad would always buy my mom a pecan roll. Wish we still had one in Michigan.
I remember going with my mom and dad on car trips and we always stopped at stuckeys . My dad would always buy my mom a pecan roll. Wish we still had one in Michigan.... Collapse
susan wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:14 am
Loved to see the stuckey' s roof on family road trips!!! Next road trip..... I feel like planning a vacation just to pass thru stuckey's territory :)
Loved to see the stuckey' s roof on family road trips!!! Next road trip..... I feel like planning a vacation just to pass thru stuckey's territory :)... Collapse
Joyce Stuckey Teders wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:14 am
Growing up a Stuckey it was so very special going to a Stuckey's. Always got something to eat and wear. Sweet sweet memories! Came across one in Decatur, TX when we moved to Texas. Then just this year in Marietta,OK. When I was a kiddo I showed my photo ID and got a lil treat for being a Stuckey.
Growing up a Stuckey it was so very special going to a Stuckey's. Always got something to eat and wear. Sweet sweet memories! Came across one in Decatur, TX when we moved to Texas. Then just this year in Marietta,OK. When I was a kiddo I showed my photo ID and got a lil treat for being a Stuckey.... Collapse
Roger Wayne J.(aka wbrockstar) wrote on November 6, 2019 at 10:13 am
"Hello to all, Stuckeys brings back very fond memories because it was my very first job at 16 years old.Our store,in Kingston Springs TN,won the Highest Candy Sales Award while working there.We sold 1 million pecan log rolls in a years time.I would say 95% of our customers always bought at least 1-3 pecan log rolls for every visit.My uncle also worked there.I used to get nervous when tour buses full of many people would show up cause we would get slammed,but everyone that came through the door were always nice & friendly.The place helped me grow out of my... Read more
"Hello to all, Stuckeys brings back very fond memories because it was my very first job at 16 years old.Our store,in Kingston Springs TN,won the Highest Candy Sales Award while working there.We sold 1 million pecan log rolls in a years time.I would say 95% of our customers always bought at least 1-3 pecan log rolls for every visit.My uncle also worked there.I used to get nervous when tour buses full of many people would show up cause we would get slammed,but everyone that came through the door were always nice & friendly.The place helped me grow out of my shy personality & become outgoing.The restaurant had some great breakfast & hamburgers & like everybody else I got addicted to pecan log rolls.My band stops at Stuckeys every chance we get & its become our bus drivers favorite place to stop.Thanks Stuckeys for helping me grow up with you. Sincerely WBRockstar"... Collapse