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Demand for chicken wings for Super Bowl skyrockets in CT

Demand for chicken wings for Super Bowl skyrockets in CT By Susan Dunne And due to a number of COVID-related factors, those wings are costing more this year. “A year ago, right about now, the price was 70 bucks for a 40-pound case. This week, I paid 115 bucks for a case,” said Bob Sulick, owner of Manchester chicken-wing mecca Mulberry Street. “After Thanksgiving, prices took a rocket ship to the moon and then stayed there.” Nikki Vinci, spokeswoman for J. Timothy’s Taverne, famous for its twice-fried “dirty wings,” said wings have been on higher than normal demand, with steadily rising prices, throughout the health crisis.

How the pandemic has affected Super Bowl chicken wing sales in CT

How the pandemic has affected Super Bowl chicken wing sales in CT FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Kevin Canel displays a sample of buffalo, garlic parmesan, chipotle and raspberry bourbon wings at Archie Moore s Bar & Restaurant at 15 Factory Lane in Milford.Catherine Avalone / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Buffalo chicken wings with blue cheese dressing from San Francisco restaurant Chao Pescao.Chao PescaoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 5of5 John Bergin, owner of Cherry Street East in New Canaan, usually has a book filled with chicken wing orders for Super Bowl Sunday. This year he chose not to take any orders at all. Instead, Bergin is sending any customers calling for chicken wings to other local restaurants.

Local restaurants ready for kickoff and a huge night of take-out orders

Local restaurants ready for kickoff and a huge night of take-out orders Local restaurants ready for kickoff and a huge night of take-out orders James Buckwell, front house manager, fills a plate with Buffalo dirt wings, the most popular item on the menu for Super Bowl fans, Friday at J Timothy’s Taverne, 143 New Britain Ave. in Plainville. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Buffalo dirt wings, the most popular item on the menu for Super Bowl fans at J Timothy’s Taverne, 143 New Britain Ave., Plainville, Fri., Jan. 29, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Paul and Nikki D Ambrosia, of Wallingford, share smiles during lunch at J Timothy’s Taverne, 143 New Britain Ave., Plainville, Fri., Jan. 29, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal

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