The KFC South Korea Fall in Cream Cheese Zinger Burger is a new sandwich option from the QSR brand that will offer patrons with a tasty, textural way to satisfy their hunger. The sandwich starts off with a spicy seasoned chicken breast that has been topped with a spicy sauce before being finished with sweet cream cheese balls that have been deep-fried. The cheese balls are described as having a soft, chewy texture that is compared to cotton candy.
The KFC South Korea Fall in Cream Cheese Zinger Burger is available only at participating locations in South Korea, and is priced at $5.52 USD for just the sandwich and can also be orders as part of a meal combo.
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The KFC South Korea Fall in Cream Cheese Zinger Burger is Tasty
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