If your partner loves KFC, this KFC x Deliveroo collab might be the perfect Valentine’s gift you are searching for.
As the season of love approaches in just a little more than a week, the two companies will be releasing the “Will You Deliver-oo be My Valentine” ring on 14 Feb, aka Valentine’s Day.
The KFC fried chicken bucket ring comes together with the KFC Valentine’s Day combo when you order it via Deliveroo, so you can have the romantic fried chicken date you’ve always dreamt of this Valentine.
As its name suggests, the ring features a mini KFC bucket that overflows with juicy pieces of fried chicken and the iconic Deliveroo kangaroo on top.
A tiffany blue band completes the ring, which comes with a box of the same colour.
To make this gift even more presentable, the ring will also come with a postcard.
Customers will be able to personalise a love letter when they check out.
You can get this limited edition ring when you order a KFC Valentine’s Day combo on the Deliveroo app.
Take your pick from Original Classic Or Hot & Spicy and obtain a real-life version of the KFC bucket with 5 pieces of chicken.
The combo includes 3 pieces of Hot & Crispy Tenders, 2 medium Whipped Potato, 1 Cheese Fries, and 2 regular drinks.
Furthermore, the whole set will be delivered to your doorstep, ideal if you like a hassle-free date with your plus-one.
Not exclusive to couples, the chicken bucket ring is also a pretty cute collectable if you are a fried chicken lover.
Priced affordably at only S$28.25, the combo will certainly be in hot demand.
The KFC rings will only be available from KFC outlets at Chinatown Point, Clementi Mall, Far East Plaza, Parkway Parade, Bedok Mall, and Kallang Stadium. You’ll also have to pre-order the combo on 13 Feb.
Know any fried chicken lovers? Tag them in comments below.
What other fast food jewelry would you like to see next? Maybe a potential french fries band?
Featured image adapted from Girlstyle.
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