ProductsThe stores sell both convenience items such as groceries as well as tourist items and souvenirs; in fact, the chain's best-selling items are tourist-oriented products such as Macadamia nuts and suncare products such as sunscreen and sunglasses. HistoryThe chain was started by Sidney Kosasa, who opened his first store in Waikiki in 1964 and now generates more than $150 million in annual profits and employs over 900 staff. LocationsThe stores are now ubiquitous in the tourist-dominated Waikiki neighborhood. There are in fact 37 store locations within a one-mile radius of Waikiki alone and there are consequently multiple stores in close proximity. At one street corner, Kalakaua and Seaside Avenue, there are four ABC Stores at that one intersection alone. [1] There are 19 other ABC stores in Hawaii, on the islands of O'ahu, Maui, Hawaii and Kauai. There are also six stores in Las Vegas (currently the only mainland location of the stores), as well as eight in Guam and two in Saipan. ReferencesExternal links
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