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Raising Canes Raising Popularity

Ellie Blake

Staff Writer

Chicken, fries and Texas toast seems to be the rave of most teenagers recently, as the hit restaurant Raising Canes seems to be raising their profit with loads of hungry customers.

Chicken lovers can now find their favorite meal at a new location off of Cornhusker Highway. Chicken: something hungry people can find almost anywhere. Chicken is one of the most basic meals an American person could have. So what makes Canes chicken so mouth-watering? One perk of the savory chicken is that it’s never frozen. The chicken is always fresh. According to their website, they use 100% premium chicken tenderloins. The 24 hour marinade helps keep the chicken fingers juicy and fresh.

Crinkle-cut fries that are always fresh and hot come served with every Raising Canes meal. The fries are not too salty, but also not bland.

Topping off the meal, Texas toast is thrown in the mix. This toast is not like any toast one has ever had. The outside is crispy and smeared with butter. The inside is soft and delicious. Never burnt, the toast is always a score.

Depending on the size of the meal, a small portion of coleslaw is placed with the rest of the meal.

Ice isn’t something most people care about. Raising Canes does it differently, even though it may just be ice. Instead of cubed ice, they use circular ice. This creates more room for pop and less ice.

In all of its deliciousness, Raising Canes is reasonably priced. With about 12 cars in the drive through at any point in the day, the restaurant seems to be running quite smoothly.

If juicy chicken, fresh hot fries and crispy Texas toast makes drool pour out of your mouth, check out the new Raising Canes on 2082 Cornhusker Highway. Or visit the original on North 48 Street.

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