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Located at [[E. Pine St., Wooster, Ohio|437 E. Pine St.]], The Sugar Bowl was the predecessor to Wooster's well-loved [[The Shack]]. It was owned and operated by [[George Stavropoulos]] <ref> 1915 Wooster City Directory p. 87 </ref> and [[William Syriopoulos]] (later known as William Syrios). As a confectionery, the Sugar Bowl gave its customers a chance to satisfy their sweet tooth. Over the years, the Sugar Bowl went a number of changes. This included a change in proprietors as [[George Stavropoulos]] went on to pursue other business ventures while [[William Syriopoulos]] continued to run the Sugar Bowl. As sole proprietor, [[William Syriopoulos]] branched out and also offered student supplies <ref> 1930 Wooster City Directory p. 7 </ref>, fountain service, and lunches <ref> 1946 Wooster City Directory p. 136 </ref>. The name of the business was officially changed to [[The Shack]] in 1947 <ref> December 01, 1996:"A Home Away from Home for Generations of Students" by Carol Terman, The Daily Record </ref>.
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Located at [[E. Pine St., Wooster, Ohio|437 E. Pine St.]], The Sugar Bowl was the predecessor to Wooster's well-loved [[The Shack]]. It was owned and operated by [[George Stavropoulos]] <ref> 1915 Wooster City Directory p. 87 </ref> and [[William Syriopoulos]] (later known as William Syrios). As a confectionery, the Sugar Bowl gave its customers a chance to satisfy their sweet tooth. Over the years, the Sugar Bowl went through a number of changes. This included a change in proprietors as [[George Stavropoulos]] went on to pursue other business ventures while [[William Syriopoulos]] continued to run the Sugar Bowl. As sole proprietor, [[William Syriopoulos]] branched out and also offered student supplies <ref> 1930 Wooster City Directory p. 7 </ref>, fountain service, and lunches <ref> 1946 Wooster City Directory p. 136 </ref>. The name of the business was officially changed to [[The Shack]] in 1947 <ref> December 01, 1996:"A Home Away from Home for Generations of Students" by Carol Terman, The Daily Record </ref>.
 
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