Sonic Drive-In expands their chicken sandwich selection with the new Classic and Spicy Chicken Slingers.
Sonic’s Classic Chicken Slinger features a 100% all white meat chicken patty topped with pickles and mayo on a toasted brioche slider bun.
The Spicy Chicken Slinger features a crispy-fried white meat chicken patty topped with pickles and drizzled with the chain’s new Spicy Ranch on a toasted brioche slider bun.
The new chicken sliders at Sonic Drive-In carry a suggested price of $2.49 each, but prices may vary by location.
You can find both the Spicy and the Classic Chicken Slinger at participating Sonic restaurants nationwide for a limited time.
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Classic Chicken Slinger Nutrition Facts
- 350 calories
- 150 calories from fat
- 16 grams of fat
- 3.5 grams of saturated fat
- 680 milligrams of sodium
- 35 grams of carbs
- 6 grams of sugar
- 15 grams of protein
Spicy Chicken Slinger Nutrition Facts
- 330 calories
- 130 calories from fat
- 15 grams of fat
- 3.5 grams of saturated fat
- 740 milligrams of sodium
- 36 grams of carbs
- 6 grams of sugar
- 15 grams of protein
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Source: This news appeared first on The Fast Food Post.
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Kirbyville texas sonic ran out of brioche buns while the slingers were a limited time item. Now they are a menu item, they are not served with the spicy sauce or brioche buns. The worker told me that they will not come with the buns or sauce any longer. Is this true or is kirbyville just being cheap again?