Learn Which Brand is Right for You

As the first licensing program in the industry, we have been offering jobbers an alternative to the high cost of major brands for nearly 20 years.With access to a low-cost, unbranded product supply, you have more flexibility to compete on the street. We offer a dedicated sales and customer service team that understands your business, your industry, your customers, and your needs. When you brand with us, you become part of a trusted brand family. 

C-Store Identity

Clark Brands is flexible and supports your choice of C-Store brand. We allow you to keep your own C-Store identity, and we offer the On The Go (Clark locations) and Fast Fare (Crown locations) for the C-Store at the location’s preference.

Clark History
1930s - 1970s
In the beginning
In 1932, Emory T. Clark opened the first Clark's Super Gas station in Milwaukee. A general contractor by trade, he opened this first station after his original customer could not pay his loan. From there, Emory T. Clark grew his brand throughout the upper Midwest, as well as founded Clark Oil. By the late 1970s, Clark Oil had established a strong market presence and a reputation for the sale of high-quality gasoline at discount prices. At its peak, Clark Oil operated and supplied 1,500 gas stations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin.   
1930s - 1970s
1980s & 1990s
Expanding Retail
During the 1980s and 1990s, Clark Oil underwent several ownership changes, during which the company expanded its retail and refining operations—including the purchase of several refineries. Like many other independent oil companies, the company also faced a series of financial setbacks. But the recognizable Clark brand continued to represent local merchants selling quality fuels at good prices. 
1980s & 1990s
Early 2000s
The newly formed Clark Brands, LLC
In late 2003, a team of oil industry veterans and other investors acquired the Clark gasoline brand originally owned by Clark Oil. The newly formed Clark Brands, LLC focused on providing comprehensive branding and payments processing solutions for independents who wanted an alternative to the major brands.   
Early 2000s
Today
Today
Today, Clark Brands offers a local focus with a national look across the United States, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. 
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Crown History
1917
In the beginning
On a barren piece of land in Harris County, Texas, just outside of Houston, a discouraged but determined drilling crew struck “black gold” in 1917. Weeks after paychecks from the new Crown Oil and Refining Company had run dry, “Well Number 3” finally spouted oil. However, what flowed from the well was more than just crude oil; it was the foundation of what became the Crown Central Petroleum Corporation.
1917
1930
Expanding
In 1930, a group of Baltimore-based businessmen led by Mr. Louis Blaustein took notice of the growing Texas company, and bought a 48% share of Crown. Shortly afterward, Crown purchased a tank wagon and began to sell products through a chain of 30 stations in the Houston area.
1930
1935
Going Public
Five years later, in 1935, Crown went public, listing on the Curb Exchange, the predecessor of the American Stock Exchange. Crown’s success continued as it pioneered the manufacturing of 100-octane aviation gasoline, which the U.S. Navy utilized in its high-performance airplane engines during World War II.
1935
1943
The Start of Marketing
In 1943, Crown opened its first stations in the Baltimore area, marking the start of an extensive marketing campaign.
1943
Fun Fact
An Innovator
Known as an innovator in the petroleum industry, Crown has been credited with introducing a license program designed to give jobbers and their dealers a wide range of custom alternatives that successfully compete with conventional branding programs.
Fun Fact
Today
Today
Today, Crown is an iconic brand with locations serving thousands of people each day in the Mid-Atlantic and the South, including Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and the District of Columbia.
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