Introducing Mrs. Wilcox Arcade
- Dustin Wilcox (Admin)

- May 25
- 2 min read

It’s time to welcome my awesome wife into the Wilcox Arcade empire: The Mrs. Wilcox Arcade social media pages are now live, loaded, and primed for your entertainment.
Mrs. Wilcox Arcade will serve as yet another platform via which my wife Jordan Wilcox can express her boundless creativity — besides her own brand, Jordy Does Art — while simultaneously enabling us to push for positive societal change in our own little way.
You see, even though I’m not a particularly nostalgic person, one facet of the past I do, in fact, miss is hand-drawn artwork accompanying advertising messages. With my wife being the bona fide queen of the hand-drawn scene, I perceived a golden opportunity to give her cart blanche to promote the Wilcox Arcade route how she may see fit.
As for the societal change I mentioned? Well, we’re getting a little tired of companies relying on generative AI for their advertising. Wilcox Arcade may not be the largest business around, but at least we can do something — anything — to combat the anti-human actions of others.
Jordan is certainly no stranger in the Wilcox Arcade community. After all, I have employed her talents in her more advertisements than I can possibly recall, and she has been instrumental in helping me grow my route “behind the scenes.” This, by comparison, marks her moment to shine on her own, without me directly guiding her actions.

Luckily for the Wicox Arcade diehards out there, the first Mrs. Wilcox Arcade drawing is already available for your viewing pleasure on Facebook and Instagram — this time highlighting the Wilcox Arcade seed packet vending machine at The Pink Petunia in Crofton, Kentucky.
And that’s just the start: Jordan has told me her next piece will center on our sticker machines at Venture River Water Park in Eddyville, Kentucky. I, for one, am excited to see what she conjures in the future.
Maybe I’m biased in her favor — but even if I am, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to recommend you follow Mrs. Wilcox Arcade on social media. What Jordan will put into the world will be much less “on the nose” than what you might typically see from me. (Unfortunately, I only know the language of legacy media, so my short-form vertical videos play out like TV commercials.)
But yeah, that’s the big news for today, and we’re so happy to share it. Remember to follow Mrs. Wilcox Arcade on Instagram and Facebook to see fantastic hand-drawn art revolving around coin-operated video game and bulk vending culture. Kind of niche…but super cool.
Oh, and make sure to follow Wilcox Arcade proper, too — for Dustin Wilcox stuff.










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