The Ruffles KFC Original Recipe Chicken chips are a new collaboration snack product being launched to offer avid fans of both brands to try out. The potato chips feature the signature Ruffles format with its various ridges, which help to capture the signature taste of the KFC Original Recipe flavor that's dusted over every serving. The chips offer a blend of 11 herbs and spices in the seasoning to perfectly mimic the flavor of the KFC Original Recipe chicken in a decidedly crunchy format.
The Ruffles KFC Original Recipe Chicken chips are arriving at participating retailers in Canada where shoppers can pick them up in 66-gram and 180-gram bags, but only while supplies last. The chips also feature an offer for 20% off a KFC order over $10 when ordering online or through the KFC app.
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The Ruffles KFC Original Recipe Chicken Chips Offer QSR Flavor
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