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May 21, 2013

A Brief History of The Chick-fil-A Cow
Brainerd Village

The cow is a special team member of the Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village family. This is why we want to dedicate this blog to our Chick-fil-A Cow.

In 1995, a renegade cow, paintbrush in mouth, painted the three words "EAT MOR CHIKIN" on a billboard. From that day forward, the burger-eating landscape would forever be changed. These fearless cows, acting in enlightened self-interest, realized that when people eat chicken, they don't eat them. Today, the cows' herds have increased and their message reaches millions - on television, radio, the internet, and the occasional water tower. Needless to say, Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village fully endorses and appreciates the monumental efforts made by our most beloved bovine friends.

1955: The cows commandeer their first billboard.


1997: The cows first appear on TV.


1998: The first cow calendar is created.


2000: The cows too their hooves into political arena.


2002: The cows think big and crate their first “giant wall” ad.


2006: The cows enter the big leagues.


2008: Climbing to new heights, the cows Paint their first water tower.


2009: The cows embrace the digital age and launch eatmorchikin.com


2010: The cows sound the alarm for new spicy chicken at Chick-fil-A.


2011: The cows prove to be social creatures, accruing over 500,000 Facebook fans.      


Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village loves the cow. This is why we have a special day when we celebrate the awesomeness of the Chick-fil-A Cow.  So please join us this year on July 12, 2013 at Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village to celebrate the cow. For one day only, black and white spots, cow bells and furry ears will be appropriate attire at Chick-fil-A Brainerd Village. In celebration of Cow Appreciation Day (an unofficial yet nationally recognized holiday), Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village will award a FREE Meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) to any customer who comes to one of our 1,600+ restaurants fully dressed as a cow, and a free entree for partial cow attire.

So now you know the history of the cow. At Chick-fil-A Brainerd Village you can always find the cow and if you don’t see the cow, well ask for it. You never know the cow might be in the back eating chicken. So every time you see the words "EAT MOR CHIKIN” think of Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village.

Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village

Chick-fil-A at Brainerd Village

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