Foodservice

Krispy Krunchy Unveils Buffalo Wings

Three flavors intended to leverage popular item in time for football season

LAFAYETTE, La. -- Krispy Krunchy Foods has unveiled Buffalo Wings in three styles: Traditional, Cajun Sweet & Sour and Krispy.

The new Krispy Krunchy wings come fresh, not frozen, marinated and have that same flavor both Krispy Krunchy operators and their customers have come to expect.

Wings are the No. 1 appetizer in America, according to the company, and the Krispy Krunchy Wings program is designed to take advantage of this great-selling item and is available just in time for football season, the company said.

Lafayette, La.-based Krispy Krunchy Foods offers a quick-serve restaurant (QSR) concept with more than 700 retail locations in 27 states. It features Cajun-style Chicken, which is always fried in zero trans fat oil. Other offerings include the Sunrise Breakfast, Pizza, Cajun Chicken Tenders, Jambalaya, Boudin Bites (Cajun rice balls), Catfish and Honey Butter Biscuits.

Krispy Krunchy offers a completely customized program with no franchisee or royalty fees. It is designed to give operators a professional and branded image with the ability to deliver quality food to their customers at a low price. The branded look includes a full graphics package, layout, design and scale drawings. The program may also be co-branded with another food program and use existing onsite equipment. Krispy Krunchy provides complete training and support programs.

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