Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A (tʃɪkfɪˈleɪ/ chik-fil-AY, a play on the American English pronunciation of fillet) is one of the largest American fast food restaurant chains and the largest whose specialty is chicken sandwiches. Its headquarters is in College Park, Georgia. Chick-fil-A was originally founded as the Dwarf Grill in 1946, changing the name to Dwarf House until rebranding as Chick-fil-A in 1967. The company operates more than 2,605 restaurants, primarily in the United States with locations in 47 states and the District of Columbia. Locations are also present in Canada and (formerly) the United Kingdom. The restaurant serves breakfast before transitioning to its lunch and dinner menu. Chick-fil-A also offers customers catered selections from its menu for special events.

Chick-fil-A was a sponsor of Between the Lions on PBS Kids during in the Season 4 and Season 10, from September 15, 2003 to November 22, 2010. until the show was taken off their schedule in 2018. Their restaurants have sold promotional Between the Lions audio cassettes, books, and VHS cassettes of a few episodes. Notably, the only home video release of "Art Party" was as a VHS cassette that was only available from Chick-fil-A restaurants.