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Stewart’s Celebrates Online Shop’s First Anniversary

Retailer rolls out new limited-edition merchandise, coffee subscription program
Stewart's Shops Flovor the Cow bobblehead merchandise
Photograph courtesy of Stewart's Shops

Cyber Monday marked the one-year anniversary of the Stewart’s Online Shop. The Ballston Spa, New York-based convenience retailer celebrated with the introduction of limited-edition Flannel Pants, Kids’ “Official Stewart’s Ice-Cream Taster” T-shirts, ice cream-themed socks and a Bobblehead of the chain’s mascot, Flavor the Cow.

Stewart’s Shops also introduced a new coffee subscription program beginning on Cyber Monday.

Customers from all 50 states have placed more than 10,000 orders over the past year, the company said.

The four most popular Stewart’s products purchased online over the past year included:

  • The classic Stewart’s Hooded Sweatshirt
  • Stewart’s S-cup House Blend Coffee
  • Stewart’s 12-ounce House Blend Bagged Coffee
  • Stewart’s 20-ounce Bejeweled Vacuum Drink Tumbler

Founded in 1945, Stewart’s Shops is an employee- and family-owned c-store chain known for its milk, ice cream, coffee, Easy Food meals and other convenience items. There are 357 Stewart’s Shops in upstate New York and southern Vermont.Stewart's Shops isNo. 23on CSP’sranking of U.S. c-store chains by number of company-owned retail outlets.

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