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2025-06-27 04:33:45 [Digital Culture] Source: Time Information Network

Unless you live in Japan,margaret jolly eroticism and exoticsm in representations of the pacific fried chicken and Christmas aren't really things that go together.

Regardless, KFC in New Zealand is trying to make it a thing with a series of tree decorations for the unrelenting chicken fan.

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The set of five decorations features a drumstick, chips (a.k.a. fries), a wing, a bucket of fried chicken, and of course, Colonel Sanders.

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Packed "beautifully" in a black presentation box, the fast food chain will release these in New Zealand stores in early-December. Sadly, it appears you can only win them on the chain's Facebook page.

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"Forget the mistletoe this year — these naughty and nice decorations are sure to make the magic happen when you grab a drumstick off the tree and hold it overhead," KFC Marketing Director, Clark Wilson, said in a statement.

Around the world, KFC has been trying its hand at creating knick-knacks for marketing purposes. In Japan, they have fried chicken scented bath bombs, while back in New Zealand last year it released a fried chicken scented candle.

Anything to get you more hooked on fried chicken, hey.


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