South Korea's renowned fried chicken chain, BBQ Chicken, is bringing the heat this National Wing Day with a new Caribbean Spice flavor in its U.S. outlets. Beginning July 29, patrons can savor the fusion of jerk spice with Korean fried chicken and even win a Caribbean cruise through a national sweepstakes.
BBQ Chicken adds this fusion flavor to its menu, described as a delectable jerk sauce on crispy fried chicken. The authentic Korean fried Chicken franchise's new Caribbean Spice flavor will be in its stores in the U.S. starting July 29, which is National Wing Day.
Customers may try this new offering in more than 160 BBQ restaurants nationwide, with two options. The Caribbean Spice is available for orders of wings or boneless chicken.
The fried chicken brand also adds more fun to the celebration by launching a national sweepstakes where a lucky customer can win a free Caribbean cruise trip. To join, customers need to fill up a form which will be available here. It should be noted that the sweepstakes will continue to accept entries until Aug. 31 only.
"With National Wing Day coming up on July 29, we thought this was the perfect opportunity to launch our new Caribbean Crunch flavor that we're confident will be the sauce of the summer," BBQ Chicken U.S.' chief executive officer, Joseph Kim, said in a press release. "We believe that food is the gateway to culture, and the new fusion flavor is the perfect blend that marries both Korean and Caribbean cultures."
BBQ Chicken will also offer free delivery service throughout July and extend until Aug. 5 for orders via UberEats and DoorDash. Aside from the new Caribbean Spice flavor, customers may also choose from 13 other authentic Korean flavors and an extensive menu that include Kimchi fried rice and Tteokbokki.
Photo by: bbq Chicken Press Release


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