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Coca-Cola Chicken Wings

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INGREDIENTS

3 lb Chicken wings (I used the sectioned ones)
10 oz Coca-cola
1 c Brown sugar
1 tb Soy sauce
Seasoned salt (I used LAWRY'S)

INSTRUCTIONS

Place wings in shallow baking dish and sprinkle with seasoned salt. Mix
coke, brown sugar, & soy sauce and pour over wings.
Bake at 350* for about 45 minutes or until wings are flaky tender and sauce
thickens and becomes a little sticky. Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe
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