KFC Japan rolls out two New York-themed chicken burgers, channeling classic American flavors with a local twist, while stateside, Deion Sanders' family advocates for KFC's new menu additions.
First is the Spicy Buffalo Burger, paying homage to the classic American dish. With its signature tangy sauce, this burger is a spicy delight that will satisfy heat lovers. KFC's latest invention reproduces authentic American flavors while adjusting slightly to suit local tastes. Months of trials and multiple testers were involved in hitting upon the perfect balance between authenticity and ease of eating. And who knew you could enjoy buffalo chicken without getting your hands dirty?
Experience the flavors of New York with KFC's Rich Onion BBQ Chicken Burger! This mouth-watering burger is packed with smoky sweet BBQ sauce two crispy onion rings, and all nestled between two soft buns, specially tested to ensure maximum ease for every bite. Take a bite, savor the amazing flavors that come together nicely in every mouthful, giving you a true taste of New York.
Available in limited quantities in select KFC branches across Japan from June 21 at an incredible price of only 500 yen, these burgers are like a sunny summer holiday in the Big Apple! Hurry and try them before they're gone.
Over in the U.S., KFC is joining forces with a legendary family to promote its new menu innovations. The brand's latest commercial features Deion Sanders and his crew, and guess what? All of Prime's kids are ambassadors for the new KFC Chicken Nuggets and other exciting menu additions that will soon be announced.
Prime and his five children - Deiondra, Deion Jr., Shilo, Shedeur, and Shelomi - make an appearance together for the first time ever. They cruise in their custom golf cart to the KFC drive-thru, chattering away.
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