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Some New, Old
Wheels
LEON McCLAIN
CRACKER BARREL OLD COUNTRY STORE NO. 441
WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA
Every day, Leon McClain rides his bike four miles to work. Or,
maybe we should say, one of his bikes. You see, Leon’s what you might call a bicycle
aficionado, and he has over 20 of them.
So it’s no surprise that, on the very first day that he came to work at Cracker Barrel,
one of the numerous artifacts that decorate our country store caught his eye – an antique
red-speckled Huffy®Custom Liner that was hanging from the rafters.
For the next two years, Leon rode his bicycle to work every day. And he was never late,
and never missed a day, regardless of whether it was raining, snowing or broiling hot.
Good thing, too, because Leon is one of those people who everyone knows and enjoys
seeing each day – you know, the kind of person who has a way of making work seem
a little bit less like “work.
On Leon’s 56th birthday, he pedaled over to Cracker Barrel, just like always. And
there he saw his favorite Huffy Custom Liner, just like always. But on this particular
day, it was down from the rafters and newly polished ... just for Leon. His fellow
employees knew it was the best gift they could give, especially to someone who helped
make being at Cracker Barrel such an enjoyable ride.
“Huffy” is a registered trademark of the Huffy Corporation.