Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers is marking its “golden” 28th birthday on Wednesday Aug. 28 with a golden giveaway.
The chain was founded by Todd Graves on Aug. 28, 1996 in Baton Rouge, La. He named the chain for his Labrador.
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On Wednesday, fast food chain will activate a website, raisingcanesbirthday.com, where people can enter to win 828 prizes worth more than $100,000, according to a news release.
They include a golden ticket to visit Baton Rouge and meet Graves; gold coins, bars and nuggets weighing 1 to 10 ounces; golden necklaces; and golden Vans shoes.
The company is also pledging to donate $28 million to local communities in the coming year. Organizations interested in a partnership can visit raisingcanes.com/community-partnerships for details.
Like In-N-Out Burger, which inspired Graves, Raising Cane’s serves a short menu, mainly chicken fingers, sides and drinks.
Information: raisingcanes.com