Colonel Sanders chicken has become a Kiwi favorite, so how much do we spend at KFC? Video / NZ Herald
KFC has revealed its 2018 Valentine's Day gift and it's got bucket loads of charm.
Fried chicken fans wanting to spice up their love lives can surprise their sweetheart on Wednesday by giving them an original recipe of hand-made set of five silver or gold-plated bracelet charms fashioned into effigiesof some of the fast food brand's most iconic symbols - a drumstick, chips, wing, a KFC bucket and the Colonel.
The "chicken bouquet" released by the fast food giant last Valentine's Day was hugely popular, with more than 3000 Kiwis vying for the 20 bundles - and the 2018 prize is also expected to be widely coveted.
Last year the fast food giant gave away 20 "chicken bouquets". Photo / Suppleied
"There are many symbols used to represent love – the heart, cupid, roses, doves – and this Valentine's Day we're adding a wing and drumstick to the list. What could be more precious for a KFC fan?" said KFC marketing director Clark Wilson
"Each of these charms will have a certain significance and memory for KFC fans - a reminder of those special moments shared over a bucket."
The brand is giving away five charm bracelets on its social media platforms - four on Facebook and one on Instagram - and the Herald on Sunday also has one to give a plan .
A special charm bracelet is up for grabs in KFC's annual Valentine's Day giveaway. Photo / Supplied
BE IN TO WIN The Herald on Sunday and KFC have teamed for a finger licking giveaway to celebrate Valentine's Day.
KFC has created a limited edition KFC Charms set; featuring a drumstick, chips, win, the KFC Bucket and the Colonel.
To be in to win, email news@heraldonsunday.co.nz, with the key word KFC, by 5pm Wednesday February 14. All entries must include your name, address and phone number.