Snoop Dogg always seems to be busy with his music for adults and kids, The Voice, TV shows, and ice cream. So, you think he would be rolling in the dough. But he spends a lot of dough rolling joints. And we know he needs his pot.
What is he going to do to make extra money? The Rapper took a job at Raising Cane’s and is working the drive-thru, much to the delight of anyone who got/gets served by him.
But is he really working at the chicken finger joint (no pun intended)? Nope. He was there to promote that the fast food restaurant will be giving out a free chicken finger with every Box Combo sold on Sunday for National Chicken Finger Day.
Fun fact: National Chicken Finger Day is a holiday that Raising Cane’s founder, Todd Graves, founded. The day was created to celebrate the MVP of their menu, the chicken finger!
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[ # 1270449 ] Comment from Rad [July 26, 2025, 5:16 am]
Love Snoop.
Not into Canes. Ate there thrice; The first two times it was atrocious. WAY… WAY over priced for a box of overtly bland chicken strips, some stale fries and soggy garlic toast. After the second visit, we complained about the meal, and the management comped a replacement, the REPLACEMENT meal was AS BAD if not worse. And THE MANAGEMENT MADE IT. I don’t know what their business model is; perhaps bringing bland food poisoning to the masses? Who knows? It was incredibly over priced for whatever they were shoveling out.
As for market awareness, we have two Cains franchises in the region, both of them smack dab center amid a myriad of other far superior chicken joints, including two supermarkets that make chicken strips for take out that are HOT, have FLAVOR and are a fraction of the price Cains charges.
I hope to heck this “chicken strip” fad ends soon.
[ # 1270449 ] Comment from Rad [July 26, 2025, 5:16 am]
Love Snoop.
Not into Canes. Ate there thrice; The first two times it was atrocious. WAY… WAY over priced for a box of overtly bland chicken strips, some stale fries and soggy garlic toast. After the second visit, we complained about the meal, and the management comped a replacement, the REPLACEMENT meal was AS BAD if not worse. And THE MANAGEMENT MADE IT. I don’t know what their business model is; perhaps bringing bland food poisoning to the masses? Who knows? It was incredibly over priced for whatever they were shoveling out.
As for market awareness, we have two Cains franchises in the region, both of them smack dab center amid a myriad of other far superior chicken joints, including two supermarkets that make chicken strips for take out that are HOT, have FLAVOR and are a fraction of the price Cains charges.
I hope to heck this “chicken strip” fad ends soon.