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The end of the month will see the formal closure of Hogman’s Gameday Superstore
Little Rock, Arkansas – A well-known Little Rock establishment that is beloved by many Razorback supporters declared that it is permanently closing.
By the end of the month, Hogman’s Gameday Superstore will be closed. The supermarket, which was formerly known as Hog Pens, changed its name in 2009 and developed into a vital component of the Arkansas community.
Hogman’s has been offering unique keepsakes and apparel to all Razorback supporters for many years.
“With our Razorback product, we made the decision to begin selling it in a retail setting. People really like the Razorback hog hat and the tumblers, according to Kassi Duncan, Hogman’s Director of Operations.
In addition to being a mainstay of Little Rock, the store has been the residence of many devoted followers who cherish the Razorback community.
From their hometown in Eastern Arkansas, Canaan Sandy and his mother Ginger would frequently travel two hours to Hogman’s.
For what would be the final “hoo-rah,” the Sandy family loaded up their car on Monday with cartons of Razorback apparel from Hogman’s.
“I was taken aback. We sort of rely on it, and Kassi constantly keeps us informed about everything. I think they’re going to be perfectly great, so I hated it and I hated it for her,” Ginger Sandy remarked.
For the next two weeks, doors will be open, giving supporters one last chance to bid farewell or pick up any new Razorback memorabilia.
As supporters gear up for the Razorbacks’ season opener against UAPB at War Memorial Stadium, Duncan stated that all materials are discounted and that costs will drop until the very last day.
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