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Flavor Flaaaaaaaaaav! I was driving by this place on the weekend and couldn't help but notice the huge sign by the road that said, "Flavor Flavs 99c wings." I returned today to give them a try, as well as snap a pic for my photoblog. I've been here once before to try their 99c pizza slices. Those were pretty blah and I had no urge to return until I saw the sign. So this review is for the new Flavor Flav chicken wings. As I drove back to the office, the wings had an extremely oily smell and I was expecting a mediocre experience. Fortunately, they were surprisingly tasty, if a little salty. Probably not worth 99c a piece, but decent nonetheless. I was talking to Nell behind the counter. The Flavor Flav thing is a new endeavor. For now, they just have the basic fried wings that are breaded with some pepper. They will soon expand with a few more flavors, like lemon pepper (called Lemon Time because of Flav's clock shtick) and a sweet wing (called Love or something because of the whole Flavor of Love thing). I gave them my number and e-mail. She wants to contact me once they launch the new flavors so that they can get an opinion on how they taste. Honestly, I'm not sold on the wings at that price, but I'm down to try the new flavors when they come out.
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