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American fast food chain
Cluck-U Chicken
, also known as
Cluck University
, is an American quick-serve restaurant chain,
[1]
with most locations in the
U.S. states
of
Maryland
and
New Jersey
, but there are locations in
Pennsylvania
[2]
as well as one location in
Ohio
and one international location in
Lebanon
, Kuwait, and the UAE.
[3]
There were previously several other locations, including
Delaware
,
Florida
, Chapel Hill NC, and
Washington, D.C.
as well as a location in Fort Collins, CO.
[4]
While most locations are
franchises
, Cluck-U also operates corporate-owned stores, featuring a more limited menu, under the name
Cluckster's
.
History
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Cluck-U Chicken was started by Robert Ilvento
[5]
in 1985. The first location was in
New Brunswick, New Jersey
at
Rutgers University
.
[6]
Ilvento sold the business in 1999.
[7]
In 2000, JP Haddad acquired the rights to develop the franchise nationally, while Ilvento began to promote the business.
Products
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Cluck-U Chicken (a.k.a. "Cluck") serves
chicken wings
("wingers") with a variety of traditional sauces including Honey-Hickory and spicy sauces on the scale Mild, Atomic, Nuclear, Thermo-Nuclear, 911 and Nuclear Fusion.
[1]
[8]
At some locations where the "911" sauce is served, customers must sign a
liability waiver
.
[4]
Other food products include chicken sandwiches, salads, appetizers, chicken fingers, fries, rice bowls, fish sandwiches and the like.
[9]
See also
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References
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- ^
a
b
Lynn, T.; Sauthoff, T.L.; Gohari, O. (2005).
Rutgers New Brunswick College Prowler Off the Record
. College Prowler off the Record Guides. College Prowler. p. 50.
ISBN
978-1-59658-111-1
. Retrieved
December 27,
2017
.
- ^
Locations list
at the official website
- ^
International locations list
Archived
2009-05-13 at the
Wayback Machine
at the official website
- ^
a
b
Robey, Jason.
"World's Best Places to Pig Out - 9. Cluck-U"
Archived
2007-09-02 at the
Wayback Machine
, Travel us forms of
fried chicken
and
chicken fingers
- ^
"One Tank Trips: The Silverball Museum Arcade In Asbury Park"
. CBS New York. June 5, 2013
. Retrieved
2013-06-06
.
- ^
Star-Ledger, Amanda Brown/The (September 26, 2010).
"Jersey's pinball wizard"
.
NJ.com
. Retrieved
December 27,
2017
.
- ^
"Our Story ? Jersey Shore Fry Company"
.
- ^
"Hot and spicy: Munchmobile searches for state's most fiery foods, including 'world's hottest wings'
"
.
NJ.com
. July 19, 2013
. Retrieved
December 27,
2017
.
- ^
Russo, Nick (November 30, 2017).
"ESU Students Explore Fast and Convenient Ways to Get Food"
.
The Stroud Courier
. Retrieved
December 27,
2017
.
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