Did someone say Fried Chicken?
Yes, we all know that the go-to place to get some finger-lickin’ crispy fried chicken is KFC.
But this time, they’re upping the ante with the all-new Crispy Chicken Skin.
Don’t Say Bojio: KFC Has Crispy Chicken Skin For $3.50 From 11 Nov
You mean Crispy Chicken Skin is finally coming to Singapore’s KFC too!? And on 11/11 aka Singles’ Day!?
Life just gets better and better.
According to 8 days, yes, KFC Singapore is indeed bringing out the big guns and will be launching Crispy Chicken Skin from 11 November 2019.
One packet of the goody stuff will cost $3.50 and approximately 1,000 calories.
Just kidding. Or am I? Aiya, it’s probably only around 500 calories. Or 600. Or 700. Or 25,000.
But who cares?
KFC Fried Chicken Skin pic.twitter.com/HsHk6Z9ysG
— FoodHub (@ItsFoodHub) September 19, 2019
But come on, just look at that crispy skin. Imagine sinking your teeth into it and hearing that satisfying crunch.
I can’t wait for it to be released.
Limited Time Only
All that aside, listen up and listen up good though because much like Gold Spice, Cereal Chicken and the Waffle Double Down, this addition to the menu will be for a limited time only.
If anything, this just means that you have to make appointments at KFC every single day once it’s released.
I don’t know about you but I always end up regretting not eating more of that delectable Cereal Chicken before it was wiped off the menu.
As the saying goes, you don’t miss a good thing until it’s gone.
Previously Released In Indonesia KFC
If this piece of news sounds all too familiar to you, that’s probably cause you’ve read about it before.
More specifically, Fried Chicken Skin was first sold in Indonesia’s KFC before finally making its way to Singapore.
🚨KFC now officially sells fried chicken skin! 100% organic even Vegans can eat it!🚨 pic.twitter.com/rhi7WsUtoK
— OfficialRblxKFC👤🎗️🎱 (@OfficialRblxKFC) November 3, 2019
It’s so much cheaper there though (quite obviously) at just 13,636 rupiah (~S$1.30), compared to the price we will pay here.
But hey if it brings it to our shores, I ain’t complaining.
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