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{{Infobox
{{Location infobox
|Box title = Chickin Lickin'
|Location name    = Sticky Chicken
|Row 1 title = Owner
|Image            = Chickin Lickin'.png
|Row 1 info = Unknown
|Imagewidth        = 300px
|Row 2 title = Location
|Location          = Various, several in [[Elwood City]]
|Row 2 info = Unknown, it is a franchise of restauraunts
|Type              = Franchise
|Row 3 title = First Appeared
|Sells            = Chicken
|Row 3 info = [[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]
|First appearance  = "[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]"
|Row 4 title = Type
}}
|Row 4 info = Franchise
'''Sticky Chicken'''<ref>"[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]"</ref> (formerly '''Chickin Lickin'''') is a fast food chain located in [[Elwood City]] and elsewhere.
|Row 5 title = Sells
|Row 5 info = Chicken|Image file = [[File:Chickin Lickin'.PNG|300px]]|325px]]|325px]]|undefined|undefined|undefined|undefined|undefined|undefined|Image size = |Row 6 title = Franchise Mascot
|Row 6 info = Beauregard Pele}}


'''Chickin Lickin'''' is a restaurant similar to Kentucky Fried Chicken in [[Elwood City]]. The inside or the outside of the restaurant were never seen, but sometimes when one of the characters turn their TV on, the commercial is on. They sell "Extra Crispy Lickin' Sticks" as revealed in the episode "Is That Kosher?" Chickin Lickin' was first mentioned in ''[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]'' when they were threatening to purchase the rights to the [[Sugar Bowl]], but [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] created a protest march to prevent Chickin Lickin' from purchasing their favorite restaurant. Ultimately, the Sugar Bowl's owner [[Carl Manino]] refused to sell his store to Chickin Lickin', keeping it open for business.
Chickin' Lickin is known for several questionable practices, including underpaying its employees at a particular location,<ref name="LTC">[[The Last Tough Customer]]</ref> charging high prices,<ref name="LTC" /> and serving fatty food.<ref name="LTC" /> One of Buster's favorite websites even claims that their shakes are made of chicken fat.<ref>[[Buster the Myth Maker]]</ref> They also have little to no options for vegetarians.<ref name="Vegges out">[[Sue Ellen Vegges Out]]</ref>


Chickin Lickin' is represented by its mascot/spokesperson Beauregard Pele, a well-to-do Southerner who "founded" the Chickin Lickin' through his lifetime occupation as a chicken breeder. However, he is not a real individual, thus its unknown who the true founder and/or owner is.
The company is represented by its mascot/spokesperson [[Beauregard Poulet]], a well-to-do Southerner who "founded" the Chickin Lickin' through his lifetime occupation as a chicken breeder. However, he admitted that he is an actor and fakes the Southern accent.<ref name="Chickens Out">[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]</ref>


==Jingle==
==History in Elwood City==
In the episode "The Frensky Family Fiasco" a commercial for Chickin Lickin' plays on [[Westboro Apartment that they have their own jingle.
Chickin' Lickin has multiple stores in Elwood City, with one in [[Mill Creek Mall]] and another at an independent location.


'''Lyrics:'''
Chickin' Lickin also appeared in the [[Swellwood City Mall]] in Brain's imagination.


Oh, we are a family
They were threatening to purchase the rights to the [[Sugar Bowl]]. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] created a protest to prevent Chickin Lickin' from purchasing the gang's favorite restaurant and hangout. Ultimately, the Sugar Bowl's owner [[Carl Manino]] refused to sell his store to Chickin Lickin', keeping it open for business.<ref name="Chickens Out" />


As close as we can be
When the [[Tough Customers]] became the Tough Consumers, they quickly targeted Chickin' Lickin and began confronting its customers about some of its little-known secrets.


It's as easy as 1, 2, 3
==Products==
*Crispy Dippin Lickins ($2.99)
*Crunchy Chickin Lickin' Sandwich with Cool Pinata Sauce ($1.99)
*Chick Sticks with Melted Cheddarolla ($0.99)
*Cajun Chickeritos with Cool Piñata Dipping Sauce (was a free giveaway at Beauregard Poulet's appearance at the [[Mill Creek Mall]])
*Cheddarolla Fries
*Crispy Lickin' Sticks
*Little Chix Jolly Meal (Chickin Lickin' equivalent of a kids' meal)
*Crunchy chicko sticks with extra piñata sauce
*Large cola ($1.90)
*Mega Size Cola ($2.00)<ref>"[[Breezy Listening Blues]]"</ref>
*Chickin Lickin' Chick Stix with Cheddarolla
*Chicken Cuddles (equivalent of a baby' meal)
*Pickle with mustard (served after Muffy asks for a "vegetarian" item)


To be a fami-lyyyyyyy
==Appearances==
*80502 "[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]"
*90102 "[[Breezy Listening Blues]]"
*110401 "[[Phony Fern]]"
*120101 "[[Is That Kosher?]]" (TV commercial)
*120202 "[[The Frensky Family Fiasco]]" (TV commercial)
*120602 "[[Matchmaker, Match Breaker]]"
*120401 "[[For the Birds]]" (radio commercial)
*151002 "[[Buster's Carpool Catastrophe]]" (mentioned)
*160601 "[[The Last Tough Customer]]"
*160902 "[[Sue Ellen Vegges Out]]"
*180601 "[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]" (First appearance as Sticky Chicken)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The commercials for Chickin' Lickin appear on Francine's TV most of the times.
*Its former name is similar to another real-life restaurant, {{W|Chicken Licken (restaurant)|Chicken Licken}}.
==Appearences==
''Is That Kosher?''


''The Frensky Family Fiasco''
==References==
[[Category:Locations in Elwood City]]
<references/>
[[Category:Business and franchises]]
[[Category:Elwood City]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:A to Z]]

Latest revision as of 23:20, 15 June 2019

Sticky Chicken
Chickin Lickin'.png
Location Various, several in Elwood City
Type Franchise
Sells Chicken
First appearance "Sue Ellen Chickens Out"

Sticky Chicken[1] (formerly Chickin Lickin') is a fast food chain located in Elwood City and elsewhere.

Chickin' Lickin is known for several questionable practices, including underpaying its employees at a particular location,[2] charging high prices,[2] and serving fatty food.[2] One of Buster's favorite websites even claims that their shakes are made of chicken fat.[3] They also have little to no options for vegetarians.[4]

The company is represented by its mascot/spokesperson Beauregard Poulet, a well-to-do Southerner who "founded" the Chickin Lickin' through his lifetime occupation as a chicken breeder. However, he admitted that he is an actor and fakes the Southern accent.[5]

History in Elwood City[edit]

Chickin' Lickin has multiple stores in Elwood City, with one in Mill Creek Mall and another at an independent location.

Chickin' Lickin also appeared in the Swellwood City Mall in Brain's imagination.

They were threatening to purchase the rights to the Sugar Bowl. Sue Ellen created a protest to prevent Chickin Lickin' from purchasing the gang's favorite restaurant and hangout. Ultimately, the Sugar Bowl's owner Carl Manino refused to sell his store to Chickin Lickin', keeping it open for business.[5]

When the Tough Customers became the Tough Consumers, they quickly targeted Chickin' Lickin and began confronting its customers about some of its little-known secrets.

Products[edit]

  • Crispy Dippin Lickins ($2.99)
  • Crunchy Chickin Lickin' Sandwich with Cool Pinata Sauce ($1.99)
  • Chick Sticks with Melted Cheddarolla ($0.99)
  • Cajun Chickeritos with Cool Piñata Dipping Sauce (was a free giveaway at Beauregard Poulet's appearance at the Mill Creek Mall)
  • Cheddarolla Fries
  • Crispy Lickin' Sticks
  • Little Chix Jolly Meal (Chickin Lickin' equivalent of a kids' meal)
  • Crunchy chicko sticks with extra piñata sauce
  • Large cola ($1.90)
  • Mega Size Cola ($2.00)[6]
  • Chickin Lickin' Chick Stix with Cheddarolla
  • Chicken Cuddles (equivalent of a baby' meal)
  • Pickle with mustard (served after Muffy asks for a "vegetarian" item)

Appearances[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Its former name is similar to another real-life restaurant, Chicken Licken.

References[edit]