📰 From our 2016 archives: It's the kind of story you'd think was fake, but this time it's more fowl than foul.
entered the draw by suggesting their own merchandising ideas for the Kentucky-based company.
The company credited KFC New Zealand's digital marketing director, Emma Ye, with the concept, with U.S. marketing director Clark Wilson saying the response was"overwhelming": We’ve already been approached by people willing to pay over NZ$100 for a KFC Candle. We’ve got no intention to commercially produce the candles, but given their popularity, Enna may have to go into full time production.Yahoo! New Zealand
. "KFC Releases Scented Candle for People Who Want Their Home to Smell of Fried Chicken." 6 December 2016.
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