Raising Cane’s Menu Nutrition Facts

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

Raising Cane’s, founded in 1996 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, serves breaded and fried chicken finger meals.

Before your next order, review this quick reference guide to check the calories and nutrition facts in individual items and combo meals from Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers fast food restaurant.

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Nutrition

Nutrition facts information is based on standard formulations, excluding any substitutions or extra add-ons and dipping sauces. Menu items and nutritional value may vary by location due to supplier differences and the method of preparation onsite. Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers may change its menu or recipes without notice.

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Individual Items

Review the data table below, which shows nutrition facts for fried chicken fingers, Texas Toast, coleslaw, and other individual size menu items.

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Updated October 2025CaloriesFatCarbsProteinSodium
Chicken Finger1307g5g13g200mg
Crinkle-Cut Fries40020g50g5g310mg
Texas Toast1504.5g23g4g300mg
Coleslaw1006g10g1g350mg
Cane's Sauce19018g6g0g590mg
Chicken Sandwich83041g69g47g1500mg

Calories by Macronutrient

There are 130 calories in one fried chicken finger from Raising Cane’s restaurant.

Nearly half (46%) of the total calories are derived from dietary fats. Proteins make up 38% of the calories, and the remaining 15% is from carbs.

Chicken Finger

% calories from fat, carbs and protein
Calories
60 calories from fat
46%
20 calories from carbS
15%
50 calories from Protein
38%

Estimate based on information provided by Raising Cane’s. Actual calories may vary depending on preparation methods at time of order.

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
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If you or anyone in your group has severe allergies or food sensitivities, discuss your concerns with the restaurant manager before placing an order.

This report is for general informational purposes only. We do not provide individual dietary advice. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider for diet and healthcare advice.

Combo Meals

Review the nutrition information in the table below, which shows total calories, amount of fat, total carbs, protein, and sodium for chicken combo meals and kid’s meals.

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Updated October 2025CaloriesFatCarbsProteinSodium
3 Finger Combo1,05059g83g48g1730mg
Box Combo1,29072g98g62g2280mg
Caniac Combo1,840108g125g90g3340mg
Sandwich Combo1,14056g108g51g1740mg
Box Combo Posty Way2,290125g200g94g3910mg
Kid's Combo65041g39g29g1140mg
Kid's Combo with Applesauce & Milk61035g39g34g1130mg
Raising Cane's chicken sandwich with chart of calories from fat, carbs, protein.

Calories by Macronutrient

The proportion of calories derived from fat, carbs, and protein varies by menu item. Raising Cane’s chicken sandwich, for example, derives 23% of calories from protein. By comparison, proteins make up 5% of calories in an order of crinkle-cut fries.

Review the chart below, which illustrates the percentage of total calories in a sandwich and order of fries.

% Calories from Fat, Carbs, Protein
Chicken Sandwich: 830 calories
45% FAT
33% CARBS
23% PROTEIN
Crinkle Cut Fries: 400 calories
45% FAT
50% CARBS
5% PROTEIN
Chicken fingers, fries, and drink from Raising Cane's.
Raising Cane’s Allergen Guide

Nutrition facts, prices, and ingredients are based on available information as of the date of publication. Restaurants and food manufacturers may change recipes or formulations without notice. Check package labels and ask the product manufacturer or restaurant for the most up-to-date information. Unless otherwise stated, %DV is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. All reports and reviews published on this site are for informational purposes only. NutritionandIngredients.com does not provide healthcare advice or dietary recommendations. Always consult your licensed physician for any healthcare or dietary advice.

Nutrition facts and food product images source: Raising Cane’s. Original designs created by Nutrition & Ingredients for research and commentary related to fast food menu nutrition reports.

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