‘Do better’: Chick-fil-A customer orders before 10:30am. They still won’t give her breakfast Like many fast food restaurants that offer varied menus for different times of day, Chick-fil-A has a hard cutoff for when it stops serving one and moves on to serving the next. However, the chain is ... 11/26/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
‘Tis the Season: Chick-fil-A drops new holiday merch, announces peppermint drinks are back Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A wants you to “Eat mor chikin” as you eat, drink and be merry this holiday season. The fast food chain announced on Friday the return of its fan-favorite holiday peppermint ... 11/15/2024 - 8:19 am | View Link
Chick-fil-A "Eat Mor Chikin" is the chain's most prominent advertising slogan, created by The Richards Group in 1995. [9] The slogan is often seen in advertisements, featuring Holstein dairy cows [ 94 ] that are often seen wearing (or holding) signs that (usually) read "Eat Mor Chikin" in capital letters. 11/25/2024 - 5:22 am | View Website
Celebrating the Cows In 1995, the phrase “Eat Mor Chikin” first appeared on a billboard in Atlanta, GA. Painted by a pair of mischievous cows, the phrase kicked off one of the most recognized advertising campaigns in Chick-fil-A ® history. 11/25/2024 - 12:58 am | View Website
The Cows and their call to "Eat Mor Chikin" | Chick-fil-A Canada In 1995, the phrase “Eat Mor Chikin” first appeared on a billboard in Atlanta, Georgia. Painted by a pair of mischievous cows, the phrase kicked off the most recognized advertising campaign in Chick-fil-A ® history. 11/24/2024 - 6:14 am | View Website
Who are the Cows? The Cows have been a beloved part of the brand since 1995 when they were first spotted painting “Eat Mor Chikin” on a billboard in Atlanta, GA. Since then, they have stopped at nothing to encourage guests to ditch their burgers and spread their well-known message: “Eat Mor Chikin.” 11/23/2024 - 11:11 pm | View Website
What is Chick-fil-A's slogan? | Chick-fil-A Canada In 1995, a pair of rebel cows first painted the words "Eat Mor Chikin" on an Atlanta, Georgia, billboard. Since then, the boisterous bovines have found creative ways to use the slogan to encourage humans to eat chicken (and not beef). 11/23/2024 - 7:44 pm | View Website
Class 5A
No. 1 Cherry Creek beat No. 5 Valor Christian, 42-17: The Bruins are headed back to the 5A title game for the seventh straight year after junior RB Jayden Fox ran in a pair of touchdowns and junior QB Brady Vodicka threw for one TD and ran for another.
Like the University of Denver men’s soccer team relative to the season, true freshman Keegan Kelly has gotten hot at the right time.
In the ninth minute of No. 3-seeded DU’s Round of 16 match against No. 14 Indiana, he was at the right place at the right time to tuck away the match’s only goal after some pinball occurred in the box.
Kelly’s delight matched that of the crowd of 1,875 at DU Soccer Stadium on Saturday afternoon — a facility record.
A man was hospitalized Saturday evening after he was shot by deputies in Adams County east of Westminster, according to the sheriff’s office.
The agency wrote in a social media post that deputies were conducting a welfare check in the 7600 block of Heather Place and were in contact with a man “for several minutes” prior to the shooting, which was reported to dispatchers at 5:20 p.m.
As of 5:50 p.m.
Four big “D words” were frequently heard around the field at Jeffco Stadium on Saturday afternoon: “Domination, defense, disrespect and destiny.”
The No. 5 Broomfield Eagles earned the right to use every one of them after they destroyed top-seeded Dakota Ridge 45-7 in the Class 4A semifinals.
“Our most complete game of the year, no question,” said senior running back Colin Torres, who scored two touchdowns and rushed for 149 yards on 23 carries.
GREENWOOD VILLAGE — The Bruins are, once again, inevitable.
Cherry Creek dominated Valor Christian on Saturday in the Class 5A semifinal at the Stutler Bowl, 42-17. That sent coach Dave Logan’s squad to its seventh straight title game as the Bruins seek to get back on top after falling in last year’s championship to Columbine.
“That loss to Columbine made us really hungry,” junior running back Jayden Fox said.
Broncos cornerback Riley Moss has been ruled out of Monday night’s matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
Moss did not practice this week due to a knee injury, which he suffered in the second quarter of Week 12’s win over the Raiders. Head coach Sean Payton said the former Iowa standout injured his MCL and there were talks about getting him back in the game.