KFC created an innovative digit-enhancing mini-utensil billed "KFC Finger Sporks" that will make their side dishes as “finger-lickin good” as their fried chicken.
Every detail of the innovative Finger Spork has been carefully crafted and pressure tested — by way of eating many KFC sides for the optimal eating experience.
The Finger Sporks are essentially utensil finger puppets that diners use to quickly eat their food by inserting their finger into the small spork's base. According to the food chain, the utensils make it more enjoyable to scoop out mac & cheese, find the last bit of corn, and enjoy mashed potatoes.
However, it's not entirely clear how they make sides "literally" finger-lickin' good since diners lick the small sporks clean, not their fingers.
Anyone who orders a KFC Sides Lovers Meal in person or online at participating locations until July 12 will receive two free KFC Finger Sporks while supplies last.


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