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It's Time for a Finger-Lickin' Good Christmas

Searching for the perfect gift for the fried chicken fan in your life? KFC says, look no further. 


The fast-food chain has unveiled this year's holiday-themed buckets of chicken (a tradition the company has maintained since 1960) featuring playful illustrations by German design duo Yeye Weller, along with limited-edition festive clothing to match.


Even if you're not won over by the holiday merch, you can still score a sweet meal deal to feed a crowd around the holidays.

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1. What's Available to Wear?

The streetwear-inspired, KFC-branded collection includes sweatshirts, T-shirts, a festive sweater, a hoodie, a beanie, socks, a tumbler, coffee mug, and even wrapping paper. They're all colorfully designed by German design duo Yeye Weller who are all about "creating happiness and spreading positivity." 

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2. What Can I Eat?

If spending $50 on a wacky sweater doesn't fire up your holiday spirit, consider the new Festive Feast Deal. Not only does it come in the 2024 holiday bucket, but you get six pieces of fried chicken, six tenders, two large homestyle sides of your choice, plus three sauces. 


The price for all this? It's $25.99, though prices and participation may vary by location. 

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3. What If I'm Still Hungry?

There is a second, larger meal deal. The Chicken & Tenders Feast comes with eight pieces of fried chicken, eight tenders, and four sauces plus three large homestyle sides of choice and four biscuits.

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4. Are There Any Other Gifts?

If the Yeye Weller-designed merch doesn't inspire, you can still bring home the cozy scent of KFC with candles that promise to smell like"Buttery Biscuit" and "Bucket of Chicken," a partnership with Homesick Candles launched last month. 


Or perhaps you'd be interested in some of KFC's more sedate branded merch like the golden drumstick ornaments or charms for your Crocs.


There's even a clearance section that has Christmas finds from a past season you or someone on your holiday shopping list may want.


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