KFC has launched its Christmas menu, but fans in the U.S. may feel disappointed as the offerings are only available in the UK. The highlight of the menu is the return of the Stuffing Stacker Burger, which debuted earlier this year. This burger features two Original Recipe chicken fillets, a sage and onion stuffing patty, lettuce, cheese, and a spicy cranberry sauce, all served in a soft brioche bun. A meal option that includes fries and a drink is also available.
For those with smaller appetites, KFC offers the Stuffing Tower Burger, which has one Original Recipe chicken fillet but retains all the same toppings. The prices for these burgers start at £7.49 (approximately $10) for the Stuffing Tower and £8.99 (about $12) for the Stuffing Stacker.
KFC also caters to families with its Gravy Double Bucket and Gravy Triple Bucket. The Gravy Double Bucket includes six pieces of Original Recipe chicken, eight hot wings or six mini fillets, four standard fries, a dish of popcorn chicken, two large gravy sides, and a drink. This meal starts at £19.99 (around $26). For larger gatherings, the Gravy Triple Bucket offers eight hot wings, six mini fillets, and everything included in the Double Bucket for £23.99 (about $31).
However, customers in the U.S. will need to travel to the UK to enjoy these festive menu items before they run out.
Holiday Scented Candles for U.S. Fans
As a consolation for American fans, KFC has introduced holiday-scented candles in collaboration with Homesick Candles. This collection includes three unique products: a candle that smells like fried chicken, another that captures the scent of buttery biscuits, and a car air freshener with a fried chicken fragrance.
The air freshener is priced at $12, while each candle retails for $34.95. These products are available at KFCShop and through selected retailers while supplies last.
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