Snacks & Candy

Love’s Travel Stops launches seasonal private-label candy

Fall-, Halloween-themed gummies now available at the chain
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has launched a line of private-label fall gummies.
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has launched a line of private-label fall gummies. | Love's Travel Stops

Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has launched its first limited-edition line of candy under its own brand. The fall- and Halloween-themed gummies are:

  • Gummi monsters
  • Gummi worms
  • Gummi jack o’ lanterns
  • Apple harvest mix
  • Sour gummi worms

“Our first seasonal candy launch is an exciting step in growing our private-label brand, delivering fun, limited-time offerings that connect with customers in new ways,” said Casey Creegan, senior manager of private brands for Love’s. “By expanding into seasonal offerings, we are looking to connect with customers in different ways and be seen as a destination for value and innovation.” 

  • Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is No. 15 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of convenience store chains by store count.

Love’s introduced its first private-label snack in 1976 with Robertson’s beef jerky. In 2019, the travel center chain introduced Love’s bagged candy products. Now, its private-label offerings also include beef jerky, water, cold pressed juices, trail mix and doughnuts. 

Oklahoma City-based Love’s Travel Stops operates 656 convenience stores and travel stops in 42 states. It provides services for professional drivers, fleets, four-wheel customers, RV drivers and more. 

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