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EddieWorld is a small American chain of convenience stores and gas stations. Founded in 2001 in Beatty, Nevada as the Death Valley Nut and Candy Company, there are currently two EddieWorld locations—the original in Nevada and another in California.

EddieWorld
Company typePrivate
Industry
  • Gas station
  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Fast food
  • Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)
    Beatty, Nevada as Death Valley Nut and Candy Company
    FoundersEd Ringle

    Number of locations

    2

    Area served

    Nevada and California
    ProductsCandy, snacks, beverages, hot meals, merchandise, and fuel
    Websiteeddieworld.com

    History

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    The Death Valley Nut and Candy Company was established in 2001 by Ed Ringle in Beatty, Nevada, near Death Valley, serving travelers along the U.S. 95 corridor to the valley and between Reno and Las Vegas. The store, eventually branding itself as EddieWorld, gradually added a gas station and Tesla Supercharger and ChargePoint EV chargers. Inside the store includes snacks and candy sold under the Death Valley Nut and Candy Company brand as well as imported snacks, an array of souvenirs and toys, and small shops within the building, such as a café, Subway, and Jedidiah's Jerky.[1][2]

    EddieWorld, now owned by Ed Ringle's son Alex, opened a second location strategically placed between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15inYermo, California on January 8, 2018, with a gas station and EV chargers outside the store and a Peet's Coffee, Jedidiah's Jerky, and Calico Pizzeria on the inside.[3] With 26 fuel pumps and a 27,000 sq ft (2,500 m2) convenience store, it is the largest gas station in the state.[4] Also noted are the novelties throughout the premises, such as a 3D printer that makes custom gummy candy, a minigame system above the urinals in the men's restroom controlled by urinating in the toilet, and a 65-foot tall water tank by the parking lot decorated to resemble an ice cream sundae.[3]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Hamaker, Sarah (23 June 2023). "Explore EddieWorld". National Association of Convenience Stores. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  • ^ "On the Road: Beatty, Nevada". Never Left Home. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  • ^ a b Fisher, Davina (16 February 2018). "Yermo 'Disneyland': At 27,000 square feet, Eddie World is much more than the average roadside pit stop". Victorville Daily Press. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  • ^ Chamings, Andrew (7 November 2022). "The biggest gas station in California is a bizarre fever dream". SFGate. Retrieved 18 October 2023.

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