#Bojangles July 13

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Living in North Carolina often results in an affinity for BOJANGLES restaurants. The fact is by last count there are 318 stores in the state.

Last week I was watching the news and they announced that July 6th was BOJANGLES 45th anniversary of being in existence.

Founders Jack Fulk and Richard Thomas had an idea that came into fruition back in 1977. The idea became a reality with the opening of Bojangles’ Famous Chicken ‘n Biscuits restaurant opened in Charlotte. The original restaurant was located on West Boulevard in Charlotte and was a walk in establishment with no seating.

What makes Bo’s chicken unique is a brand of seasoning that stood out from the rest. People in the south also crave their biscuits. Each store location has its own dedicated employee just to make Bo Biscuits.

The restaurant has been enormously popular, achieving near legendary status across the Southeast. In 2008, the Wall Street Journal named Bojangles one of only eight restaurant franchises in its elite “25 Franchise High performers,” and today Bojangles boasts more than 500 stores in 10 states, Washington, D.C. and two foreign nations.

Personally BOJANGLES is a staple of any trip to watch the Carolina Panthers play.

2019 Carolina Panther Game with my 4 sons and son-in-law
2017 Trip to watch the Panthers with a Bo Box along for the ride

Here is YouTube Video on BOJANGLES

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