Uncle Si Cup Production Moved to SGF
FairCityNews.com | Jul 23, 2014 | Comments 0
Springfield, MO – The A&E hit show Duck Dynasty has touched the Ozarks in the form of a plastic cup facility, at the site of the former Solo Cup plant on North Glenstone Ave. Duck Dynasty is an American reality television series that portrays the lives of the Robertson family, who became wealthy from their family-operated business. “Uncle Si” has been featured on the show for years prominently displaying his trademark tea cup, which will now be produced locally.
“I saw the green cup go up last week and thought it could be an Uncle Si cup, then yesterday the logo was applied leaving little doubt that the Solo plant had been given new life thanks to the bearded wonders,” said one fan Nate Youngerting of Nixa, MO.
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“Not only will this location be a production facility, but it will also be a tourist destination for fans of the show,” said economic development director Sal Lambart, “we call it a ‘hey jack, look here’ win-win situation.”
Plant tours will also be available and a shooting range and duck calling station are planned in the eastern wing of the property. The grand opening is scheduled for Spring of 2015.
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