Georgia lawmakers push bill to make lemon pepper the official state wing flavor, inspired by Atlanta Hip-Hop culture and Rick Ross's Wingstop empire.
Georgia might be the Peach State, but everyone knows the real flavor of the A comes out of a grease-stained cardboard box.
In the early 1980s, lemon pepper wings began gaining popularity in Atlanta. Now, a Georgia bill aims to make the flavor ...
Georgia lawmakers have introduced a bill that would make lemon pepper the official chicken wing flavor of the state.
Georgia lawmakers are considering a bill that would name the state’s official chicken wing flavor during the current session.
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If passed, lemon pepper would join the ranks of the peach (the state fruit), the Cherokee rose (the state flower) and the live oak (the state tree) as an official state symbol under the Georgia Code.
State Rep. Eric Bell, a Democrat from Jonesboro, has introduced House Bill 1013, a bipartisan proposal that would designate lemon pepper as Georgia's official state chicken wing flavor.