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  2. Circle K - Wikipedia

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    Circle K was a part-time primary sponsor of the No. 28 IndyCar Series racecar driven by Ryan Hunter-Reay of Andretti Autosport between 2011 and 2013. In 2014, it switched to KVSH Racing driver Sébastien Bourdais. Circle K, along with Oberto Sausage Company, currently sponsors Marco Andretti.

  3. Alimentation Couche-Tard - Wikipedia

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    A Circle K in Colorado Springs, CO. Circle K is an international chain of convenience stores owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard. The brand is the flagship international brand of the company, and has largely replaced other brands previously used or acquired by the company. [38]

  4. The Pantry - Wikipedia

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    The Pantry, Inc. (Nasdaq: PTRY) was a publicly traded convenience store chain based in Cary, North Carolina that operated Kangaroo Express stores. [2] The Pantry was founded in 1967 by Sam Wornom and Truby Proctor, Jr. in Sanford, North Carolina [3] The company has been publicly traded since June 1999 and owned by investors since 1987, when then investor Montrose Capital purchased controlling ...

  5. Speedway (store) - Wikipedia

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    Speedway and MPC closed on the acquisition of Express Mart in November 2018, after being required by the FTC to divest of five stores. [30] In 2019, they purchased 33 NOCO Express locations in Western New York. [31] On October 31, Marathon Petroleum has announced the plans of spinning off Speedway into an independent company. [32]

  6. Drivers face costly repairs after diesel, unleaded fuel swap ...

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    Circle K shut down the pumps until the problem was fixed, but not before at least 14 customers fueled their vehicles with diesel. The company said it plans to reimburse customers for any repairs ...

  7. 14 Once-Loved Fast-Food Chains That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    4. Red Barn. Founded in 1961 in Springfield, Ohio, Red Barn expanded throughout the ’60s and eventually grew to around 400 restaurants across 19 states.

  8. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Convenience Store (York) – locations throughout central Pennsylvania; Turkey Hill Minit Markets – locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania, central Ohio, and central Indiana. Wawa – locations throughout eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, eastern Maryland, eastern Virginia, and Florida

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