Stuckey’s Still Growing in Right to Work Georgia

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If you’ve never had a Stuckey’s pecan log roll, then what are you doing with your life?! These delicacies are still popular today, so Stuckey’s is expanding its headquarters in Right to Work Wrens, Georgia. In order to accomplish this, the company is investing $5 million toward the project. They also plan to create 60 new jobs for Jefferson County. So this is exciting news!

From Area Development Magazine:

“Southern hospitality and tourism are at the core of what we do at Stuckey’s, where every traveler is a friend. […] We’re excited to continue to be a part of the Explore Georgia program to encourage visitors to Wrens and our candy shop, where we offer Georgia Grown™ goods for sale. Our plans include reviving the original pecan shed where my grandfather started our company and bringing it to Wrens as a tourist attraction. The future is bright for Stuckey’s and Wrens, Georgia.†[…]

“Growing up in Georgia, Stuckey’s is a brand I feel like I have known my entire life. I couldn’t be more proud of the fact that this Georgia born and Georgia Grown company is reinvesting in the people and products that have made the company successful for years. […] Georgia is one of the largest producers of, arguably the best tasting, pecans in the world.†[…]

“Jefferson County is extremely excited to have Stuckey’s remain in Wrens for their expansion and continued operations, especially for the existing employees and future employees. […] Our community is delighted to be part of the history, stature, and future of Stuckey’s.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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