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Kentucky Fried Chicken (Allergen Chart)*

CHICKEN
  • Extra Crispy™ Chicken
  • Hot and Spicy Chicken
  • Hot Wings™
  • Dipping Wings w/o Sauce
CONDIMENTS
  • Sweet & Spicy Wing Sauce
  • Honey BBQ Wing Sauce
  • Honey BBQ Sandwich Sauce
  • Pepper Mayonnaise
  • Spicy Mayonnaise
SIDES
  • Corn on the Cob – hold the butter
  • Gravy
  • Green Beans
  • Potato Salad
  • Potato Wedges
  • Cole Slaw
DESSERTS
  • 8" & 4" Apple Pie
SURPRISE DAIRY
  • Original Recipe® Chicken
  • Original Recipe® Breast Fillet
  • Tender Roast® Breast Fillet
  • chicken pot pie
  • Flour Tortilla
  • BBQ Baked Beans
  • Biscuit
  • Sweet Potato Pie
  • Quaker Chewy® S’mores Granola Bar

*The above information was supplied by the corresponding restaurant via their website or other published nutritional information.  Ingredients and menu offerings are constantly changing in the food service industry.  For this reason, Go Dairy Free does not guarantee nor take responsibility for the accuracy of this information.  If severe allergies or intolerances are a concern, contact the restaurant directly before purchasing or consuming one of their products. 


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1. 27-06-2007 05:46
 
They cook everything in the same friers so if you are super sentive there is milk in everything.
 
R. Oister
2. 08-10-2007 15:27
 
The popcorn chicken is no longer safe
They changed their recipe a while back and the popcorn chicken isn't safe anymore. The link above shows that it now has a check under dairy :(
 
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3. 21-10-2007 00:44
 
The popcorn chicken is no longer safe
Their Crispy Strips now also contain dairy, according to their website.
 
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4. 31-03-2008 19:02
 
The popcorn chicken is no longer safe
Boneless Wings and Gravy contain milk per KFC's website.
 
Heather
6. 02-05-2008 11:56
 
The popcorn chicken is no longer safe
Unfortunately, we can\'t keep up with ingredient changes at all of the fast food restaurants! These guys change ingredients regularly, but we are only able to update a couple of times a year (the coleslaw used to contain dairy, they may have changed brands for ingredients). So use the allergen chart link provided and always contact the company when concerned!
 
Alisa

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