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    The Peanut Shoppe has been part of the Stones' lives since 1972, when Mike took a $1.50-an-hour job dressing in a Mr. Peanut costume so he could earn enough money to take Pat on dates to Burger King.

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    Marge Klein, owner of the Peanut Shoppe in downtown Akron, stands Wednesday with her granddaughter Molly Klein next to a 1930s costume of Mr. Peanut. The South Main Street store is 90 years old.

  4. Tom's Snacks - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Snacks Co. is an American snack food brand currently owned by San Antonio Snacks. The former "Tom's Foods Company" had been established by Tom Huston in Columbus, Georgia, in 1925. [4]

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    Other notable tenants include The Peach Cobbler Factory, The Peanut Shop [3] candy store and the Uptown Branch of the United States Postal Service, featuring an Art Deco facade. Architectural design [ edit ]

  7. Stuckey's - Wikipedia

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    A modern Stuckey's/BP in Yeehaw Junction, Florida An abandoned Stuckey's restaurant and gas station along the freeway in 2004. In the early 1960s, with over 368 stores across the country now filled with candy, novelty toys, and kitschy souvenirs, the franchise seemed to become something bigger than one man alone could handle.

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  9. Dewar's Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    [5] [4] At the shop, they created the popular peanut butter taffy, and in 1911, added the peppermint version of the taffies. [8] James, who bought George's part of the business, [1] eventually moved the shop to 948 Baker Street. In 1928, the family moved to Ventura, California for a small period of time and started another shop there. [5]