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Road Test: What's Love's got to do with It?

3/13/2021

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Hear this right… HERE!
​Exit 73 I-95n in NC To: Dunn, North Carolina


"Ok Road Trippers, time for a Road Test. The winner of this Road Test wins a free 16 ounce Bottle of Pepsi product and a Dorito’s Snack with a fill up of over just $20 in Fuel at the next Love’s Convenience Store. "
"On top of that, Love’s is a participant in the Million Dollar Milepost sweepstakes. So by stopping at Love’s you may in fact win a Million Dollars.  So listen now to the Fast Facts.   


Road Trippers, kindly take a quick glance over the shoulder on the right. See the hole in the ground and the sign about another Love’s Travel Store coming soon?
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Seeing that love is coming soon gets me all wistful and teary eyed. Why, you may ask?


Well, seeing yet another convenience store rising from the red American dirt gets me very patriotic.


America is still the land of the free and the home of the brave. It is also a place where with grit, luck, and smarts, anyone’s dreams can still come true. The convenience store chain, Love’s is still a family business. There are loads and loads of Love’s Convenience Stores all along the Interstate.  The c-store chain is owned by the family of Tom and Judy Love and they may be considered the grandparents of all such types of stores. 
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Likely you have passed thousands of such fuel and food convenience stores in your life.  Convenience store sales in general are huge. According to GasBuddy, as recently as 2017, Convenience Store sales were 60% bigger than all online sales. And that includes sales by Amazon! Wow, right? Well you could call Love’s the grand-daddy of the c-store industry.


In 1964, Tom and Judy Love spent $5,000 to lease an abandoned gas station in booming Watonga, Oklahoma. Watonga is an hour northwest of Oklahoma City. They named their company Musket Corporation. Over the next 8 years, Musket opened 40 additional gas stations.  But then came the Arab Oil Embargo…


When the fuel crunch of the early 1970s began, gasoline was in short supply.
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Tom and Judy Love diversified for the sake of survival. They launched a new concept: the "Mini Stop Country Store." By adding groceries to their self-service fuel sales, Musket became one of the nation's first to offer one-stop shopping for road trippers.
​The so-called convenience store was successful and the company quickly opened more stores in western Oklahoma.


In 1972, Musket set out to convert all of its locations from gas stations to convenience stores. By 1973, the company began using the family name instead of Musket. Love's Country Stores was the new name. By 1981, Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores celebrated its 100th store in small communities throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. That same year, the company began offering the Fresh Daily Deli, sandwiches made fresh daily on-location. Food service became the company's third profit center along with self-serve gasoline and convenience store items.
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Despite the founders becoming some of the wealthiest people in America, with a net worth of around 7 Billion dollars, Loves transformed its country theme but not its folksy service.
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​Despite flying around in private jets and yachting about in a 7 million dollar mega yacht, the Loves joint ventured with such regular folk eateries like Wendy’s, Dunkin’ and Taco Bell.
The founders are still homey folk: the Loves expanded service to professional truckers with showers, overnight parking for big-rigs, and even barber shops.


By 2014 the juggernaut had 300 locations; by 2016 it boasted 400 locations. It is still family owned. It is ranked number 18 on the list of privately owned companies.
In only 20 more miles is another exit, Exit 91, and guess what?  It also leads to a nearby  Love’s Travel Store.  In Fact, there’s loads and loads of Love’s C-Stores all along I-95 from here to the Virginia Border. To claim your free 16 ounce Pepsi Product and Dorito’s snack just tell em RoadSpoke sent you.


So pull over and see what an American Success story looks like? And consider this: the founders may be looking down on you from their Gulf Stream jet — not just with fondness — but with love. Billions and billions in love!




#LovesCountryStores #TomLove #JudyLove #Oklahoma #Musket #WatongaOklahoma #GulfstreamJets #Wendys #Dunkin #TacoBell


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