BK Chicken Fries

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For the the generic product, see chicken fries.
'''BK Chicken Fries'''
Serving size 1 box
6 pc- 114g
9 pc- 157g
12 pc- 228g
Energy 6 pc- 340
9 pc- 470
12 pc- 680 cal
Energy from fat 6 pc- 210
9 pc- 280
12 pc- 420 cal
Total fat 6 pc- 24g
9 pc- 31g
12 pc- 48g
Saturated fat 6 pc- 4.5g
9 pc- 6g
12 pc- 9g
Cholesterol 6 pc- 40mg
9 pc- 55mg
12 pc- 80mg
Sodium 6 pc- 1020mg
9 pc- 1350mg
12 pc- 2040mg
Dietary fiber 6 pc- 2g
9 pc- 3g
12 pc- 4g
Sugars 6 pc- 2g
9 pc- 2g
12 pc- 4g
Protein 6 pc- 13g
9 pc- 19g
12 pc- 26g
Source www.BK.com
Notes US % Daily Value based on 2000 calorie diet.

BK Chicken Fries are a fried chicken product sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. It is one of their larger, adult oriented products made with higher quality ingredients than their "standard" menu items.

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[edit] Product description

The BK Chicken Fries are Burger King's version of the shaped chicken food product chicken fries. The product consists of deep-fried breaded, French fry-shaped white meat chicken. The product is served with a variety of sauces for dipping.

[edit] Product varieties

The BK Chicken Fries are available in three sizes: 6, 9 and 12 pieces. A 36 piece size was available as a LTO (Limited Time Offer)

[edit] History of the product

BK Chicken Fries were introduced in 2005. Originally sold in a 6 or 9 piece, larger sizes have been added.

[edit] Advertising

The product is one of BK's entries into adult oriented fast food products. It is designed as convenience food, with the packaging designed to fit in a car cup holder. Its primary target audience is adults such as soccer moms or commuters.

The product was introduced with the viral marketing Coq Roq promotion.

As a product tie-in with the 2005-2006 NFL season, Burger King introduced a 36 piece party pack as a Limited Time Offer.

During the summer of 2006, BK introduced a 12 piece as a product tie-in with NASCAR and it's new sponsorship of a NASCAR team.

[edit] The competition

Competitor's products include McDonald's Chicken Selects, Wendy's Homestyle Chicken Strips and KFC's chicken strips.

[edit] See also

Other types of chicken products:

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