The first gas station of this company originated in Boone, Iowa. Today, thriving in small towns is still a big part of the this publicly traded company's business plan
Casey's
The Oriole Bird
Baltimore Orioles
The guy who sawed the boat in half
Phil Swift
Honey Nut Cheerios
Buzz the Bee
The first element of the periodic table. It is the lightest element, and the most abundant chemical substance in the universe.
Hydrogen
Founded in Lima, Ohio, in 1887 as the Ohio Oil Company, this company is shares the name with a running race
Marathon Petroleum
Southpaw
Chicago White Sox
The original product created by Phil Swift
Flex Seal
Fruit Loops
Toucan Sam
The 17th element of the periodic table. The element is a yellow-green gas at room temperature, and is a disinfectant used to treat drinking water and swimming pool water.
Chlorine
This gas station originated in 1951 in El Paso, Texas, when Fred Hervey purchased three Kay's Food Stores. Additionally, this gas station is famous for the Polar Pop.
Circle K
Stomper
Asuper strong adhesive that can patch, bond, seal, and repair almost anything. Even works underwater!
Flex Tape
Cookie Crisp
Chip the Wolf
The seventh element of the periodic table. It appears as a colorless, odorless gas. Makes up the major portion of the atmosphere, but will not support life by itself. Used in food processing, in purging air conditioning and refrigeration systems, and in pressurizing aircraft tires. May cause asphyxiation by displacement of air.
Nitrogen
Founded in 1907, a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England.
Shell
Stinger
Tampa Bay Rays
This type of vehicle was repaired with Flex Tape during the race!
NASCAR Race Car
Sugar Crisp
Sugar Bear
The 15th element of the periodic table. The white version ignites spontaneously in air and glows in the dark, and the red version used in making matches.
Phosphorus
This company is a gasoline and convenience store chain headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. It has gas stations in six states: Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. The one in Pekin is very run down.
Thornton's
Lou Seal
San Francisco Giants
Use this revolutionary product as a sealant for countertops, sinks, bathtubs, and backsplashes, as well as in showers. Use on joints up to 1/4” wide.
"Phil Swift"
Flex Caulk
Corn Flakes
Cornelius Rooster
The 106th element of the periodic table. Discovered in 1974, it is a synthetic chemical element, and has the symbol Sg. At this moment, there is no known biological role for this element (Pretty useless).
Seaborgium