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  2. Casey's - Wikipedia

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    Around this time Casey's began to sell doughnuts and pizza in its stores. [10] The store also briefly introduced fried chicken before abandoning the endeavor. [11] In 1990, Casey's moved to its current facility in Ankeny, Iowa. [9] Casey's 1,000th store opened in Altoona, Iowa, in 1996, the same year Casey's exceeded US$1 billion in annual ...

  3. Kum & Go - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kum & Go locations as of July 2020. Kum & Go, L.C. is a convenience store chain primarily located in the Midwestern United States.Started by William A. Krause and Tony S. Gentle, the company is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa and operates 400 stores in 13 states—primarily in its home state of Iowa.

  4. Harold's - Wikipedia

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    A large antique carousel horse he bought and which was the basis for a longtime logo and mascot for Harold's, was still at Casey's vacation home in Texas as of September 2014. Cafe Plaid, a restaurant Powell had opened in 1996 next to the flagship store in Norman, was also still in business then, but with different ownership. [5]

  5. Rhone Apparel - Wikipedia

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    Rhone is a company that was founded in 2014 in New Canaan, Connecticut by brothers Nate and Ben Checketts, Casey Edgar, Kyle McClure and Carras Holmstead. [1] The company's name is inspired by the river and region in France with the same name, known for its historical significance and aesthetic beauty.

  6. Casey's General Store 150 - Wikipedia

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    The Casey's General Store 150 is a NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and NASCAR K&N Pro Series West combined race held annually at Iowa Speedway. From 2007 to 2010, it was a 175-mile (282 km) race. In 2010, it was a 153.1-mile (246.4 km) race. Since 2012, it is reduced to 131.2 miles (211.1 km).

  7. Wrangler (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wrangler Jeans were first made by the Blue Bell Overall Company, which had acquired the brand when it took over Casey Jones in the mid-1940s. Blue Bell employed Bernard Lichtenstein ("Rodeo Ben" [ 1 ] ), a Jewish [ 2 ] tailor from Łódź who worked closely with cowboys , to help design jeans suitable for rodeo use. [ 3 ]

  8. File:Casey's logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Authentic Brands Group - Wikipedia

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    Authentic Brands Group LLC (ABG) is an American brand management company headquartered in New York City. Its holdings include various apparel, athletics, and entertainment brands, which it partners with other companies to license and merchandise. [2]