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[[File:Chickin_Lickin'.PNG|thumb|248px|A Chickin' Lickin Commercial]]
[[File:Chickin_Lickin'.PNG|thumb|248px|A Chickin' Lickin Commercial]]
'''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]] was creating a protest march to prevent Chickin Lickin' from purchasing their favorite restaurant, the Sugar Bowl.
'''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 represented by its mascot 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.  





Revision as of 23:03, 16 August 2010

File:Chickin Lickin'.PNG
A Chickin' Lickin Commercial

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 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 represented by its mascot 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.


Appearences

Is That Kosher?

The Frensky Family Fiasco