Bojangles has launched its first-ever Chicken Wings, perfectly timed for the NFL season. Available in Creamy Buffalo, BBQ, and Classic, the wings come with a new house-made Ranch, adding to Bojangles' signature flavors.
Bojangles Debuts New Chicken Wings Just in Time for NFL Season, Featuring Three Flavorful Varieties and House-Made Ranch
Bojangles has reintroduced a snack perfectly timed for football season. With the NFL season just weeks away, many favorite chicken establishments unveil new menu items, and Bojangles is no exception. Chicken wings have long been a staple for football viewing, a tradition that dates back to the 1990s when Buffalo Wings gained widespread popularity during the Buffalo Bills’ consecutive Super Bowl appearances. Since then, wings have become synonymous with sports, and Bojangles' latest offering taps into this enduring trend.
Known for its Cajun-spiced fried chicken, it may be a surprise that Bojangles took this long to introduce its line of Chicken Wings. However, the timing couldn’t be better with the upcoming NFL season. These new Chicken Wings are marinated in Bojangles’ signature blend of spices, deep-fried to perfection, and offered in three distinct flavors: Creamy Buffalo, BBQ, and Classic. Each order is accompanied by the new house-made Ranch, poised to become a permanent addition to the menu.
The house-made Ranch is an exciting enhancement to Bojangles' offerings, complementing the new wings and other famous dipping sauces. These wings are ideal for tailgates and watch parties, continuing Bojangles’ long-standing tradition of supporting sports events, including 30 years of partnership with the Carolina Panthers.
Customers can order these wings in packs of 20, 40, or 60. They can be included in combo meals or added to other dishes. Additionally, first-time app users can enjoy a five-piece wings combo at a 20% discount.
Exploring Alternatives: Bojangles Enters the Chicken Wings Market Amid Stiff Competition from Buffalo Wild Wings and Wingstop
Bojangles joins the ranks of fast-food chains offering Chicken Wings, but for those looking to explore other options, there are numerous alternatives available:
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Buffalo Wild Wings’ Original Buffalo Wings: A classic choice, Buffalo Wild Wings has been serving some of the best wings in the fast-food industry since the 1980s. They offer various flavors with over 26 different sauces and dry rubs. For those seeking a recommendation, the Original Buffalo Wings are a standout, delivering mild heat with the classic Buffalo flavor.
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Wingstop’s Original Hot Wings: Wingstop is renowned for its commitment to high-quality Chicken Wings, especially in spicy flavors. Their Original Hot Wings are a prime choice for game day, offering a spicy, tangy experience that exemplifies the essence of flavored chicken wings.


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