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According to AdWeek, KFC will release two flavors of the nail polish — Original and Hot & Spicy — as a promotion in KFC Hong Kong. RELATED: KFC Introduces Fried Chicken Corsage for Prom ...
KFC Hong Kong has unveiled a brand new way for fried chicken lovers to get their salty or spicy fix—edible nail polish. KFC Hong Kong newest item is an edible cosmetic. Ogilvy & Mather.
KFC in Hong Kong is marketing edible nail polish that tastes like — wait for it — chicken. "Yes, it is actually a real thing," the agency running the campaign tells The New York Times.
KFC Hong Kong has launched a new ad campaign that's got us shaking our heads – for good reason. The new billboard features a large-scale optical illusion that celebrates the fast food chain's ...
China’s largest restaurant company Yum China Holdings is set to raise around $2.2 billion in a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
KFC Hong Kong is thinking out of the box with its latest campaign. To encourage Hong Kong’s overthinking citizens to think less, and indulge more with Finger Lickin’ Good fried chicken, ...
A virtual-reality game could land KFC diners in Hong Kong the chance of getting some very real free chicken . Sign in. News Sport Business Lifestyle Culture Going Out Homes & Property Comment.
But Hong Kong had only 63 halal-certified establishments as of February this year. Two-thirds of these restaurants serve South Asian food, and most others offer Middle Eastern cuisine.
KFC has collaborated with Japanese instant noodle brand Nissin Foods to present an exclusive range of spicy seafood flavoured fried chicken, deliciously covered in a coating of Nissin’s popular ...
The challenge is held for one day only on Saturday, October 22 (11am-6pm) at KFC's flagship store in Causeway Bay – so make a date in the diary now. Details Address ...
Attack on Titan is teaming up with KFC in a surreal new collaboration in Hong Kong.Attack on Titan might have ended both its manga and anime runs some time ago, but the franchise is still going ...
It was lunchtime on Friday and the KFC restaurant just minutes from the Kowloon Mosque in Tsim Sha Tsui was packed with customers relishing their fried chicken meals.