Charlotte, NC (Restuarant News Release) Whether needing a stocking stuffer for a family member or a great inexpensive gift for co-workers, Bojangles’ “gift cards provide a quick and easy holiday present. Gift cards are available now and can be redeemed at any of the nearly 500 Bojangles’ restaurants across the country. Choose the new ‘Tis the Seasoning holiday card or our standard Bojangles’ gift card. Cards can be purchased with values from $5 – $100 and can be reloaded at all locations.
“Bojangles’ gift cards are perfect gifts for out of town friends and relatives,” noted Bojangles’ Senior Vice President of Marketing Randy Poindexter. Bojangles’ gift cards can easily be inserted in your holiday greeting card and dropped in the mail. , The recipient will have a smile on their face as soon as they open it.
“And with Bojangles’ great prices,” added Poindexter, “even a $5 gift card can get the recipient a biscuit sandwich combo, complete with Bo-rounds or seasoned fries and a drink. After a season full of ham, turkey and other holiday traditions, Bojangles’ uniquely flavorful food is the perfect way to start off the new year.”
About Bojangles’
Founded in 1977 in Charlotte, N.C., Bojangles’ Restaurants Inc. serves only the highest quality and most flavorful food to its loyal customers, with all of its proprietary menu items made from scratch. A special blend of seasonings gives the food its unique flavor, including Bojangles’ core menu selections of seasoned chicken, fresh-made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuits and legendary iced tea steeped the old-fashioned way. Bojangles’ also offers biscuit sandwiches that are served all day. Unique sides like Dirty Rice™, Cajun Pintos™ and Seasoned Fries are just a few of the flavorful fixin’ choices. First franchised in 1978, Bojangles’ boasts close to 500 locations in 11 states, primarily in the Southeast. The Company was named one of the top 10 growth concepts in 2009 by both GE Capital and QSR magazine. Our strong performance in all three day parts is what sets Bojangles’ apart from all other restaurants. For more information, visit http://www.bojangles.com.
