STA-BIL Celebrates 60 Year Anniversary

STA-BIL Celebrates 60 Year Anniversary

“Sixty years is a major milestone for the STA-BIL brand and we will continue to uphold our promise to our customers to offer exceptional products made with only the highest-quality materials and latest technology,” said Marc Blackman, president and CEO of Gold Eagle Co., maker of STA-BIL.

For 60 years, STA-BIL has helped consumers protect their cars, boats and small engines from the inside out. What began as one product has evolved to more than 25, and while plenty has changed in America’s fuel consumption habits in six decades, one thing has remained the same – the company says customers can always depend on STA-BIL to keep their engines running smoother, longer.

“Sixty years is a major milestone for the STA-BIL brand and we will continue to uphold our promise to our customers to offer exceptional products made with only the highest-quality materials and latest technology,” said Marc Blackman, president and CEO of Gold Eagle Co., maker of STA-BIL. “We have our loyal customers to thank for our brand’s continued success, and we look forward to serving them for many more years to come.”

STA-BIL Through the Years

Since its introduction in 1958, STA-BIL has developed some of the most innovative products in the industry to help clean fuel tanks, improve performance, increase power and fuel efficiency, provide protection against ethanol and corrosion and much more. Whether for day-to-day use or during long periods of storage, consumers can rely on STA-BIL’s powerful products to protect their vehicles and equipment from today’s fuels and beyond.

In addition to having a loyal customer following, the STA-BIL brand and its products are highly regarded in the industry they serve for their quality and effectiveness. Today, STA-BIL is endorsed by OEMs including Generac, MTD, Cub Cadet, Chris Craft, Centurion and Grasshopper.

Learn more about STA-BIL at goldeagle.com/brands/sta-bil, and join the STA-BIL community at facebook.com/STABILBrand.

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