Maverik is celebrating the grand opening of its fifth California location Sept. 20 at 1020 Sunset Boulevard, Rocklin, a city northeast of Sacramento.
- Maverik is No. 12 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.
“During this fun and engaging event, community members and media will enjoy adventure-themed festivities, interactive activities, live entertainment, food sampling, product promotions and an official rope cutting to commemorate the grand opening,” Salt Lake City-based Maverik said.
Opening day deals, available to Maverik Adventure Club and Nitro members, include:
- One free BonFire burrito
- One free fountain refill
- One free BonFire cookie
- Buy-one, get-one-free offers on 32-ounce Snapple, 20-ounce Coke, 8.4-ounce Celsius, 28-ounce Bodyarmor, hotdog
- $2 f’real milkshake
- $1 share size Snickers
“Celebrating 96 years in business, Maverik is pleased to serve even more California residents and travelers alike with a unique shopping experience to the area,” the company said. “The Rocklin store serves as the fifth store in California, marking a significant milestone in Maverik’s expansion throughout the state.”
Enters Kansas, 14th State
Elsewhere, Maverik just broke ground on two new stores in Kansas, marking the convenience-store chain’s entry into its 14th state of operation. The two new stores are located at 50 E. Acraway Ave. and 2601 E. Mary St. in Garden City, Kansas.
Maverik expects to open both stores, on the western side of the state, by mid-2025.
“Maverik is focused on expanding in areas that have unmet needs for fuel, great food and adventure,” Maverik CEO and Chief Adventure Guide Crystal Maggelet said. “Thanks to the state's central location, our entry into Kansas positions us to serve even more customers with freshly prepared food, extensive beverage options and exceptional fuel discounts throughout their Midwest travels.”
Maggelet stepped into the CEO role in July after serving as interim CEO since Chuck Maggelet retired in May.
Salt Lake City-based Maverik, which in 2023 acquired the Kum & Go c-store chain, has more than 500 locations across Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and soon-to-be Kansas.
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