KFC has planned to treat its customers with a special new product that will make your eyes go wide. After conquering the world with its variety of crispy fried chicken, the international food chain is now looking to expand its business into the market of cosmetic products.
Brand new bath bombs have been launched by the chicken brand, which will possess the distinct aroma of its special spice mix. The limited edition product will be available only in Japan and will be awarded to 100 lucky winners.
The bath product is shaped like a chicken drumstick and promises to create an 'explosion' in your bathtub. It has been made as a tribute to the world-famous brand of chicken that millions swear by. And yes, it will make you smell like your favourite treat.
Village Vanguard, a novelty retailer, has worked in collaboration with KFC to manufacture this unique product. However, it will not be available to people outside Japan.
People have had mixed reactions to the announcement of this product. Some have marvelled at the combination, while some have dismissed it as ridiculous. It seems that the only way to decide the worth of this invention is to get your hands on it.
Meanwhile, check out some of the tweets that talk about this strange marvel of 2017.
Be thankful you exist at the same time as kfc bath bombs pic.twitter.com/y3CASlgu18
— ⚡️?☀️?? (@dollarsigncott) November 2, 2017
So, KFC makes bath bombs that make you smell like fried chicken and I am so tempted to buy one...
— Lauchlan Smith (@lauchlan_s) November 2, 2017
Over here KFC bath bombs were big enough to headline the news...
— James (@soulstyceRblx) November 2, 2017
KFC Japan releasing fried chicken scented bath bombs.
— Lewcipher? (@LewEvil) November 2, 2017
So like, where do I sign up for that Mars mission?
kfc: releases fried chicken scented bath bombs
— ?kelli (@magicalgirlkell) November 3, 2017
me: pic.twitter.com/AnRBtrndXY
I just retweeted the @KFC Japan post to win one of 100 fried-chicken scented bath bombs... Killing Thursday night rn. ??
— Leroy (@leroysplace) November 3, 2017