Durian (and KFC) lovers, rejoice.
Yup, KFC is bringing back the much-beloved Golden Durian Mochi.
And there’s more.
Golden Durian Mochi
An absolute hit when KFC first introduced it, the Golden Durian Mochi was sold out quickly in just a few weeks after it was launched.
And if you’re starting to salivate as you think about the last time you had it, you’ll be delighted to know that you’ll be able to have it soon.
From 21 March onwards, you’ll be able to sink your teeth into these little balls of delight at your nearby KFC! (Other than the outlets at Singapore Polytechnic and the Zoo.)
The Golden Durian Mochi will be priced at $3.95 for five pieces and $7.80 for ten, making it perfect if you’re craving something durian but don’t want to splurge too much!
Hot & Crispy Deals
And because KFC is the gift that keeps giving, you’ll be able to enjoy a large variety of meal deals in the upcoming weeks as well.
From 21 March to 5 April, you’ll be able to grab your favourite KFC kaki and get a Chicken & Tenders Buddy Meal together at just $9.95.
(Or you could get one just for yourself. I promise I won’t judge.)
The meal consists of:
- Three pieces of Hot & Crispy Chicken
- Two pieces of Hot & Crispy Tenders
- Two regular-sized Whipped Potato
- Two regular-sized Pepsi Black
For the avid Zinger burger fans, mark 6-19 April on your calendars, because the Chicken & Zinger Box will be going for just $7.95.
The set includes:
- One piece of Hot & Crispy Chicken
- One Zinger burger
- One regular-sized fries
- One Whipped Potato
- One regular-sized Pepsi Black
And if you’re like me and can never decide between Coleslaw or Whipped Potato, the 2 pcs Chicken Meal’s just the thing from you. From 20 to 26 April, you’ll be able to get it for $6.15, less than half its usual price.
The meal includes:
- Two pieces of Hot & Spicy Chicken
- One regular-sized Whipped Potato
- One regular-sized Coleslaw
- One regular-sized Pepsi Black
Finally, if you’re looking for something a little more filling for a larger group, the Chicken & Zinger Feast has got you covered. The set will cost just $22.50 from 21 March to 26 April.
The set includes:
- Five pieces of Hot & Spicy Chicken
- Two Zinger burgers
- Six pieces of Nuggets
- Three medium-sized Whipped Potato
Win A Year’s Worth of KFC
Sounds like a dream? Nope, it’s reality.
From 21 March to 24 April, KFC will be conducting a weekly lucky draw where five lucky winners will be entitled to a year’s supply of KFC Hot & Spicy chicken for free each week! That’s 25 winners in total.
And in case you haven’t done the maths, you’re getting $1,190 worth of KFC if you win.
Before you scramble off to figure out how to sign up, we’ve got you covered.
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The only thing you need to do in order to qualify? Spend at least $15 in a single receipt at KFC.
Of course, if you’re making an in-person purchase, you’ll have to keep the receipt.
If you’re ordering online, you’ll receive a unique entry code after placing your order. If you’re a registered user on the KFC website, you can find your code through the “Rewards” section or through email. For guest users, you’ll be able to find the code in your email inbox.
Thereafter, log on to kfc.com.sg and click on the pop-up banner, which will redirect you to the Lucky Draw page. You’ll be able to find all the details and instructions you need there, so just follow what the page tells you to do!
If the Durian Mochi and Hot & Crispy Deals aren’t enough to entice you, I’m sure the prospect of having a year’s worth of KFC for free will definitely be. So mark your calendars, and head down to your nearest KFC outlet from 21 March onwards.
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