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McDonalds New Mighty Wings Take Flight

McDonald's restaurants in the Atlanta area, including Duluth, began serving Mighty Wings on Aug. 9.

Atlanta area McDonalds are the only restaurants in the chain serving the new McDonald’s Mighty Wings.

According to Kim Leslie, an account associate with MSL representing Greater Atlanta McDonald’s, Duluth McDonald’s restaurants will be participating in the rollout of the Mighty Wings. There are four McDonald's restaurants in Duluth.

“Atlanta will be the only market in the U.S. to offer Mighty Wings in 2012. The crispy, crunchy, spicy, bone-in chicken wings will be available while supplies last,” Leslie said. “Mighty Wings offer Atlantans a new option to satisfy their chicken cravings, whether they prefer drumettes or flats, sauce or no sauce, eating solo or with friends. The wings are available in three, five and 10 piece options that can be enjoyed by themselves or paired with an array of sauces.”

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In a press release, it was revealed these wings will be available in the metro area as part of a McDonald’s national menu test. The following sauces will be offered with the wings. 

  • Creamy Ranch
  • Spicy Buffalo
  • Tangy BarBeQue

“Research shows that our guests today want more, meaty, bone-in chicken options,” Donavon Groen, president of the Greater Atlanta McDonald’s Operator’s Association, said in the release. “McDonald’s is excited to bring chicken lovers across Atlanta a great-tasting wing that delivers a new, unexpected flavor experience that is bold and delicious.”  

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The wings are available by themselves or paired with fries and a beverage as part of an extra value meal. As part of the market-wide rollout beginning this week, the new Mighty Wings will be available for a suggested price starting at $2.99 while supplies last.  


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