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Church's rolls out chicken wingsChurch's rolls out chicken wings

Elissa Elan

June 15, 2010

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Elissa Elan

Church's Chicken has added chicken wings to its menu, a spokeswoman for the 1,700-unit quick-service chicken chain said Monday.

Church's Wild Wings come six to a serving and feature a choice of five sauces: Honey BBQ, Buffalo Hot, Buffalo Medium, Sweet & Spicy and Chili Lime. They are available in both boneless and traditional varieties and are priced at $2.99.

The chain is promoting the wings with a money-back guarantee, offering customers a refund if they are dissatisfied with the new product. Additionally, guests can sample two wings for $1 when they make any regular purchase, Church's said.

"Our wings are called ‘wild' for a reason, and we believe that our spin on this offering is one that our customers will enjoy," said Tony Lavely, Church's chief marketing officer.

The wing launch is the chain's second addition to its menu in as many months. It introduced a strawberry shortcake dessert in April.

Atlanta-based Church's Chicken has restaurants in 22 countries worldwide.

Contact Elissa Elan at [email protected].

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