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* [[KFC]], [[Canada]] – Introduced in 1997, pulled later that year. They were re-introduced in August 2006 and were available until 27 September 2006. They returned in the summer of 2007 with cheese in the center, as "Cheesy Chicken Fries". |
* [[KFC]], [[Canada]] – Introduced in 1997, pulled later that year. They were re-introduced in August 2006 and were available until 27 September 2006. They returned in the summer of 2007 with cheese in the center, as "Cheesy Chicken Fries". |
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* [[Burger King]]'s [[BK Chicken Fries]]<ref>[http://www.foodmarket.com/newsemail.asp?key=267108 "BK launches chicken fries"]</ref> |
* [[Burger King]]'s [[BK Chicken Fries]]<ref>[http://www.foodmarket.com/newsemail.asp?key=267108 "BK launches chicken fries"] {{wayback|url=http://www.foodmarket.com/newsemail.asp?key=267108 |date=20070921135502 |df=y }}</ref> |
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* [[Dwight Yoakam]]'s "Chicken Lickins's" chicken fries<ref>[http://www.modernfoods.net/our_products.htm "Modern Food" products]</ref> |
* [[Dwight Yoakam]]'s "Chicken Lickins's" chicken fries<ref>[http://www.modernfoods.net/our_products.htm "Modern Food" products]</ref> |
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* [[Tyson Foods|Tyson]]'s "Chicken Fries" |
* [[Tyson Foods|Tyson]]'s "Chicken Fries" |
Revision as of 22:14, 21 November 2016
Chicken fries are chicken nuggets shaped like French fries.
Variants
Some different brands of chicken fries include:
- KFC, Canada – Introduced in 1997, pulled later that year. They were re-introduced in August 2006 and were available until 27 September 2006. They returned in the summer of 2007 with cheese in the center, as "Cheesy Chicken Fries".
- Burger King's BK Chicken Fries[1]
- Dwight Yoakam's "Chicken Lickins's" chicken fries[2]
- Tyson's "Chicken Fries"
See also
References
- ^ "BK launches chicken fries" Archived 2007-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Modern Food" products