Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Forget Buffalo; Think Mango and Maple

Wing Zone have been featured in a great article in the Ocala Star Banner titled, "Forget Buffalo; Think Mango and Maple". The article focuses on the history of the chicken wing and how Wing Zone is showing innovative superiority with our newest Flavors: BBQ Bacon Nirvana, Cinnamon Maple and Flavor Face Off winner Mango Fire. The article highlights Wing Zone's history and discusses our well loved "Flavorholics" and the origin of the word. Our very own Dan Corrigan discusses the inspiration behind our newest flavors and why these new flavors put Wing Zone one step above the competition. Click here to read the article or begin below.

"Forget Buffalo; Think Mango and Maple"
By Rick Allen





Next year, chicken wings will be 50 years old. Not that chickens didn't have wings before that, but it was in 1964 according to legend, when Teressa Bellisimo broiled a batch of wings destined for the next day's stock pot and created today's universal appetizer - Buffalo wings, named because her Anchor Bar was in Buffalo, N.Y.

In the ensuing half-century, wings have gone from the least-desirable piece of poultry to the most; on the wholesale market, wings typically are more expensive than any other piece of chicken except boneless and skinless breasts, especially around the Super Bowl - when we eat more than a billion wings, or roughly 100 million pounds, according to the National Chicken Council.

Nearly every restaurant regardless of its primary cuisine typically has wings - in recent years the "Buffalo" has been dropped. And their varied flavors always are the key.

Some places specialize in wings; among them, Wing Zone, which has its roots in Gainesville where a couple of University of Florida fraternity guys - Matt Friedman and Adam Scott - experimented with cooking wings in their house kitchen and sold the results to other students as a way to beat late-night munchies. 

They called themselves "flavorholics," and their flavors are repeat winners at the National Buffalo Wing Festival in Buffalo.






Wednesday, September 4, 2013

National FREE Skinny Dipper Day is the 6th of September 2013

You're eyes are not deceiving you, this Friday, September the 6th, is National FREE Skinny Dipper Day! Pay a visit to your local Wing Zone and pick up your FREE snack size Skinny Dippers.


Choose 1 of our 3 NEW Flavors on your FREE snack size Skinny Dipper! You can choose the Flavor Face Off Winner, Mango Fire, the sweeeet Cinnamon Maple, or BBQ Bacon Nirvana. Bacon, nuff said!




It is only available for 1 day! Earn Wing Zone Rewards by ordering online, type "New Flavor" in the coupon section after clicking "Checkout". So Flavorholics, #WhatsYourFlavor?




Monday, August 26, 2013

Wing Zone Adds New Flavors!

If you haven't yet heard, we have added three new unforgettable Flavors; Cinnamon Maple, BBQ Bacon Nirvana and Mango Fire. Mango Fire was created by our Flavor Face-Off Facebook contest winner John Padukiewicz and has already become a fan favorite. The Three Flavors are described below:





Cinnamon Maple: Like chicken and waffles? Our Cinnamon maple magic will take you there.
BBQ Bacon Nirvana: The doors to BBQ Heaven open majestically with the taste of bacon.
Mango Fire: Kick back and enjoy a trip to the islands - an island with an active volcano!

Almost all of our locations are now selling the new flavors and the ones without will soon be featured our new flavor creations on their menus. So the question is, have you tried them yet? Which one is your favorite?


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Dining boom: Georgia-based chains spreading wings - Wing Zone featured in the Atlanta Journal Constitution

Wing Zone were recently featured in the Atlanta Journal Constitution in an article titled, "Dining boom: Georgia-based chains spreading wings". The article is based on an interview between our very own CEO and co-founder Matt Friedman and Business Reporter, Leon Stafford. The article discusses Georgia-based chains expanding as a result of the upswing in the economy. Matt Friedman discusses the process of bringing in franchisees. He also touches on the benefits of franchisees helping their portfolio with more experience. Click here to read the article or begin below.

"Dining boom: Georgia-based chains spreading wings"
By Leon Stafford

If you've noticed Zaxby's or Moe's Southwest Grill restaurants popping up faster than the weeds in your backyard due to our overabundance of rain lately, your eyes are not deceiving you.

After several years of moderate to almost no growth in the industry, operators of several Georgia-based restaurant chains say they are on an expansion roll this year, with many concepts adding double digit locations. Zaxby's and Moe's alone will open 50 and 65 restaurants this year respectively.

Click here to read the entire article.


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Wing Zone featured in June issue of QSR

Wing Zone were recently featured in the June issue of QSR in an article titled, "The Transformational Franchisee". The article discusses how Wing Zone have optimized their preparation speeds by working with The Exchange on Army and Air Force bases. The article further discusses how people can change processes within a functioning franchise system. Click here to read the article or begin below.

"The Transformational Franchisee"
By Robert Thomas

A Wing Zone franchisee changed his cooking equipment to get better results. Army and Air Force foodservice provider The Exchange has been serving U.S. military families since 1895 with meals in cafeteria lines and snack bars. It wasn't until 1985, however, that it first signed a license agreement with a name-brand food franchisee - at the time, Burger King.

Today, The Exchange has experience with more than 40 brands, including chicken-wing chain Wing Zone. The company recently developed a method that serves Wing Zone's product faster and more efficiently, a process that rolled out to a Fort Lewis, Washington, base and helped make its seven units more profitable and streamlined.

Click here to read the entire article



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Wing Zone on CNNMoney.com

Wing Zone were recently featured on CNNMoney.com in an article titled, "The hot business of exporting America's franchises". The article showcases  all the international growth that Wing Zone has undergone over the past year, and discusses future possibilities for Wing Zone internationally. The article also showcases Wing Zone as a top brand finding success abroad, and includes quotes from our CEO Matt Friedman about the next phase of international growth. Click here to read the article or begin below.

"The hot business of exporting America's franchises"
By Jose Pagliery

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At this year's franchise expo in New York City, Americans dreaming of opening up their own pizza shop or burger joint were often fourth in line behind Kuwaiti, Chinese or Peruvian executives.

Foreigners made up nearly a fifth of the attendees, and even small companies found themselves awash in attention. There's an insatiable appetite abroad for American franchises.

Take, for instance, the four Bolivian businessmen who crowded around the Wing Zone booth to make their case: Bolivia's ready for chicken wings, and Wing Zone is just the right American brand to bring back home.

With 60 or so locations in the United States, Wing Zone isn't exactly a big player when compared to, say, McDonald's. But international expansion, once reserved for only the largest brands, is gaining popularity for even the smallest franchises.

Click here to read the entire article...



Monday, July 8, 2013

Wing Zone on ChicagoGrid.com

Wing Zone were recently featured in an article in ChicagoGrid.com (Chicago Sun-Times) titled, "Prepare for Carnage, Wing Zone is coming to Chicago". The article, which can be found here, announces the multi-unit deal signed by local entrepreneur Amyn Ali. The article provides information about the opening pipeline and the growth opportunity for the Chicagoland market. The article can be found here or you can begin below.

"Prepare For Carnage, Wing Zone is Coming to Chicago"
By Madeline Skaggs


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The owner of several Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins isn't chicken about bringing a new chain to town.

Amyn Ali recently signed a deal with Georgia-bases Wing Zone to open 14 Chicago-area locations by 2020. The first location is slated for Bolingbrook in August, with plans for a second on the South Side, at 87th and Wood, shortly after. The remaining 12 store locations have yet to be determined.

Wing Zone opened in 1991 and now has nearly 100 locations worldwide. The model, which has 60 to 65 percent of sales coming from drive-thru and takeout orders, has little competition in the Chicago market.


Click here to read the entire article.