Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

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Background

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is a chain of restaurants/gift stores founded in 1969 in Dan Evins, with it first location opening up in Lebanon, Tennessee and since then has over 660 restaurants in 45 states. At one point, the restaurant produced the Path to Stardom series.

Logo (1990s)

Visuals: On a black background is a white rounded rectangle with an brown border. Inside is a yellow and brown drawing of a man sitting in a chair next to a barrel with his arm resting on the barrel. Next to him is a palette shape with the name "Cracker Barrel" in a stylized font. Underneath the man and company name is the words "Old Country Store".

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The closing soundtrack.

Availability: Seen at the end of Path to Stardom: Tim McGraw, which is available on VHS from White Star and is presumed to also be on other episodes of the series.

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