Hess toy trucks were the brainchild of Hess Oil and Chemical Company owner Leon Hess. Hess, who at one time owned the New York Jets, decided to issue the trucks to loyal gas station customers for a ...
Which Hess toy trucks are best? Since 1964, the Hess Corporation has released a unique toy for the holiday season. From tanker trucks to airplanes, these limited-release collectibles have become ...
The Hess gas-station chain’s acquisition by Chevron may have wrapped up earlier this month, but when it comes to the Hess toy trucks that are a regular presence each holiday season, those are going to ...
Hess toy trucks have become a tradition of the holiday season ever since the first one was introduced back in 1964. In the 55 years since, Hess has released firetrucks, motorcycles, space shuttles, ...
The Hess truck's back -- but not at the gas stations. Since Hess stations have closed, this will be the first holiday season that Woodbridge-based Hess Toy Truck will roll out its inventory solely ...
Just the other day, I was shopping at a local mall when I meandered into one of the pop-up shops that appear during the holidays. It had all the expected cheap items: $2 DVDs, stacks of Beanie Babies, ...
The reveal of the annual Hess Toy Truck is a holiday tradition. Hess Corp. has sold the toy trucks since 1964 at its gas stations, which were sold to Marathon Petroleum in 2014. The company unveiled ...
Over the last 55 years, Hess toy trucks, introduced at the start of each holiday season, have taken the form of firetrucks, space shuttles, motorcycles, dump trucks, patrol cars and drag racers. The ...
When you hear the jingle, “The Hess truck is back and it’s better than ever,” you know the holidays are here. You can see a collection of the trucks from over the years at the Locust Valley Library, ...
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