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The restaurant is named for Graves’ Labrador retriever at the time, Raising Cane, who frequented the first construction site. Since day one, on Aug. 28, 1996, Raising Cane’s has seen success.
An movie screening for people with visual impairment was held at Cathay Theatre to mark White Cane Safety Day, with narration providing details of what was occurring on-screen.
She's just missing a crucial step—the U-turn. In a TikTok video posted by user @sunnybunnythegolden on October 6, a golden retriever named Sunny and her owner were playing a game of fetch.
He named the company after his Labrador retriever, Raising Cane, who came to the construction site when the first location was built. What's Going There? Fat Patty's, coming to Toms River ...
To get a sense of just how optimistic the restaurant leaders at Raising Cane’s are feeling these days, consider that when co-chief executive officer and chief operating officer AJ Kumaran took ...