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When I was a kid I loved Chicken Littles. The KFC up the hill from my parents' house sold them for 49 cents each and sometimes I would eat ten of them. I can't remember when they disappeared, but I'm guessing it was sometime in my early teens. When I was 21 I moved to Colorado and while going through a KFC drive-thru one night to pick up some food to watch Monday Night Football with my friend, I saw they had Chicken Littles on their menu. I got excited and ordered a dozen of them, only to be told by the employee "we just discontinued those yesterday and we haven't taken them off the menu yet." I figured that was the closest I would ever come to having Chicken Littles again.
When I was a kid I loved Chicken Littles. The KFC up the hill from my parents' house sold them for 49 cents each and sometimes I would eat ten of them. I can't remember when they disappeared, but I'm guessing it was sometime in my early teens. When I was 21 I moved to Colorado and while going through a KFC drive-thru one night to pick up some food to watch Monday Night Football with my friend, I saw they had Chicken Littles on their menu. I got excited and ordered a dozen of them, only to be told by the employee "we just discontinued those yesterday and we haven't taken them off the menu yet." I figured that was the closest I would ever come to having Chicken Littles again.
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But here they were on the board in front of me. "You have Chicken Littles?" I asked. "Yes," the man said with a concerned look on his face (as if he was about to tell me they contained poison or something,) "but they take 5 minutes to cook." As if this was some kind of deal-breaker. I would have waited an hour if that's what it took.
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The Chicken Littles come served with a pepper-mayo sauce that is either delicious or disgusting, although in all honesty I've never decided which. I always put KFC's hot sauce on them, which I did again this time. I also tried one with honey mustard, although it was nowhere near as good as the hot sauce. They were fantastic. I only ate three of them (I can't overeat like I used to) but that was enough.
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They cost twice as much as they did when I was a kid, but they're still only 99 cents each. Basically the same price as the KFC Snacker, which I tried years ago and found to be inedible. I will be back again to this KFC to have more of them soon, although part of me is expecting that they won't be available next time. Hell, for all I know, maybe that KFC won't even be there. Maybe it was a fried chicken Brigadoon. I don't care, though. I got to eat Chicken Littles again.
Reference: http://animmovablefeast.blogspot.com/2009/03/fast-food-review-kfc-chicken-littles.html
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