Southern California McDonald's Restaurants Kick Off Football Season With Launch Of New Mighty Wings®
McDonald's bring game day excitement to football and chicken wing fans with Mighty Wings promotion
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for football season, wing lovers across Southern California can enjoy one of their favorite game day foods any time with McDonald's new Mighty Wings. Available for a limited time only from mid-September through mid-November, while supplies last, Mighty Wings are bone-in, crispy chicken wings that deliver a spicy kick with every bite.
"We want to give wing lovers a new way to enjoy chicken wings at any time or occasion," said Clay Paschen, McDonald's owner/operator and president of the McDonald's Operators' Association of Southern California (MOASC). "The addition of Mighty Wings to our menu gives customers a fun, flavorful experience that is easy to share with family and friends, be it game day or on-the-go."
The new tender, meaty bone-in chicken wings pack big, bold flavor and are sourced from McDonald's trusted poultry suppliers. They are served in drummettes and wingettes. For a customized flavor experience, guests can pair their wings with one of nine sauces,* ranging from sweet to tangy to bold. Mighty Wings are available in three portion sizes to fit a variety of eating preferences including: three pieces at 290 calories for $2.99; five pieces at 480 calories for $4.79; and ten pieces for 960 calories for $8.99. For full nutrition or ingredient information and additional details about the Mighty Wings, visit www.McDonalds.com.
The McDonald's Operators' Association of Southern California (MOASC) is comprised of more than 600 franchised and company-owned McDonald's restaurants in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Follow us on Twitter: @McDonalds_SoCal or visit us at mcdonaldssocal.com.
SOURCE McDonald's Operators' Association of Southern California
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