Snacks & Candy

Love’s Travel Stops expands private-label line with premium chocolate caramels, popcorn

Travel center chain launches 6 new products
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is introducing six new products to its private-label line.
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is introducing six new products to its private-label line. | Love's Travel Stops

Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is introducing six new products to its private-label line. The premium chocolate snacks are designed for gifting, sharing and savoring, Love’s said, and are being launched as part of its “Treat Yourself or Someone Else” campaign. 

The new products are:

• Chocolate Peanut Butter Caramel Popcorn

• Peanut Butter Caramel Popcorn

• Dark Chocolate Salted Caramels

• Milk Chocolate Pecan Clusters

• Milk Chocolate Salted Caramels (canister)

• Milk Chocolate Salted Caramels (bag) 

Love's chocolate caramels

The treats fill a gap in premium chocolate offerings, Love’s said, and bring unique flavors to the road. Love’s is offering 10% off a customer’s first purchase of these treats through its Love’s Connect App through December. 

  • Love’s Travel Stops is No. 15 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count. 

Love’s Travel Stops debuted its private-label snack and candy line in June 2019. It launched its first limited-edition line of candy with fall- and Halloween-themed gummies in August

The new chocolate caramels and popcorn items will be a permanent addition to Love’s private-label lineup, the company said. 

Oklahoma City-based Love’s has more than 660 travel stops and convenience stores in 42 states. At the start of the year, it said it planned to add 20 new travel stops in 2025. 

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