New York CNN —Kum & Go, the Midwestern gas station chain that gained national fame for the immature snickers its name often receives, is making a change.
Kum & Go was founded in Iowa in 1959 by Bill Krause and his father-in-law T.S.
Gentle as Hampton Oil Co. and eventually expanded across the Midwest, changing its name to Kum & Go in 1975.
Kum & Go has 400 locations spread throughout 13 states in the US Midwest and South.
Maverik’s acquisition brings the combined number of locations to about 800 and makes it the 12th largest convenience and gas station chain in the United States.
Persons:
we’re, wasn’t, Bill Krause, T.S, Krause, Gentle, ” Krause, Johnny Knoxville
Organizations:
New, New York CNN, CNN, Hampton Oil Co, Des Moines Register, US Midwest
Locations:
New York, Iowa, United States