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Sometimes, Small is Big, Even In Texas

January 15, 2025
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Everything is bigger in Texas – we heard this a lot. And generally, we agree. Not only Texas is the largest of the contiguous 48 states, it’s also the home of the world’s largest c-store: the Buc-ee’s Travel Center in New Braunfels.

But even in Texas, they appreciate that sometimes the great things come in small packages.

And so, the opening of the first Texas location of Atlanta, GA based Smalls Sliders, the industry-disrupting cheeseburger slider brand, is one of these great things.

Smalls Sliders may be small in size, but they are great in taste. And the people of the Lone Star state appreciate great taste. That’s also a fact.

What is important in this story is that there’s always a market for your product (or service, or brand) if you choose the market niche correctly. Nobody claims this to be an easy task, but it can be done with proper market analysis in place.

So, when you need to make a decision about a site for your next store, ask Ticon for the most reliable, accurate and granular data you can find – we got it for you. Traffic counts, demographic analysis, predicting sales – we have it all for you at our website, just a click away.

By having all this information produced from impeccably accurate data by highly capable traffic engineers, Ticon is able to offer you the key to finding the optimal locations for your future stores, and to improving the performance of the stores you already own and operate.

It’s like having a full department of traffic engineers and data analysts working for you – only without the cost the big companies have to pay for this luxury.

Wishing y’all great success with your new business endeavors, big or small!

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