no , the only Dairy Mart you will see is a franchised location that is a part of the Alimentaion Couch-Ard
The proper answer would be unknown. There were convenience stores all over the world. Even it wasn't being called convenience stores, those stores would still sell items for everyday use or convenience.
Stewart's Shops is a family-owned convenience store chain based in the United States of 330 stores. They started out as an ice-cream shop and still have a strong focus on dairy. On their website you can't buy any dairy products or food, but they do list the in-store specials.
No, these stores went out of business in 1999.
No, these stores went out of business in 1999.
No they are still very much open for business.
Yes. Border Books is currently open in 9 stores which are still located in Washington State. Border Books is preparing to close the stores that still remain open because they are in bankruptcy; but as of now, they are still in business in Washington State.
NO, as long as the dairy cows are still milking the would still be dairy products.
Yes, Blockbuster is still a business with physical stores. They only shut down stores in certain areas since filing for bankruptcy. They are now mainly focusing on their mail/kiosk/online services, but still have physical stores.
You could find such a list in a paper map or atlas of Kern County, assuming convenience stores and gas stations still sell them.
Amity, the leather wallet maker, is no longer in business so they are no longer carried in stores. You can still find them online at eBay and Amazon.
central Valley Tulare California is the dairy capital of the world
No, Borders Shoes is no longer in business. The company closed its stores in 2011 due to financial struggles.