Stripes Convenience Stores

Other convenience store brands they operate under include IceBox and Quick Stuff.

[2] Many stores offer Sunoco, Chevron, Conoco, Exxon, Phillips 66, Shell, Texaco, Valero, and unbranded fuel; most locations previously sold fuel under the CITGO name, when the chain was Circle K. More than 300 locations also feature the proprietary Laredo Taco Company brand of Mexican fast food, or Country Cookin’ branded fast food.

In August 2014, Stripes was acquired by Houston-based Energy Transfer Partners, the parent company of East Coast fuel brand Sunoco,[3] when ETP bought Susser Holdings Corporation, which operated more than 580 stories at the time.

7-Eleven set out to buy all the Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma locations as well but could not get around a noncompete agreement with 7-Eleven franchises such as Delek US Holdings.

However, 7-Eleven has since acquired the remaining Stripes locations following Delek terminating its franchising agreement and rebranding its stores as DK, with 7-Eleven remaining in those markets through Stripes (or Speedway for El Paso, Texas stores).