Kum & Go’s 47 Iowa Stations Morph Into Maverik, Kitchens Close Early

Kum & Go’s 47 Iowa stations transform into Maverik—Adventure’s First Stop—starting with Neola, Adair, Walnut, and Stuart, as trending queries like “What is Maverik replacing Kum & Go?” and “How long does the rebrand take?” surge. Each store closes kitchens early, reopens in four days, and Maverik confirms: “Kum & Go reward points will not transfer.”
This statewide metamorphosis launches kitchen closures and fresh Maverik branding, with Des Moines metro stores next in line. Popular searches—“Does Maverik own Kum & Go?” and “What happens to Kum & Go rewards?”—collide with the sight of convenience stores in costume-party limbo. Maverik’s FAQ clarifies: all stores remain open, but rewards vanish like snacks during a road trip.
Iowa’s Kum & Go-to-Maverik rebrand happens in just four days per location, with kitchens closing early and reward points erased—an identity swap worthy of a gas station witness protection program.