KFC is expanding its menu with new items, including the spicy Buffalo Tower Burger and Aero Peppermint Krushems Shake, which will be available starting July 22. These limited-edition offerings provide an exciting taste experience for a short period.
KFC Expands Menu with Spicy Buffalo Tower Burger and Aero Peppermint Treats
KFC fans will have even more options next week as the menu expands. This expansion includes new burgers, drinks, and an ice cream featuring a fan-favorite chocolate bar.
KFC New Menu Items:
- Buffalo Tower Burger
- Buffalo Bites
- Aero Peppermint Krushems Shake
- Aero Peppermint Sundae
KFC's new menu launches on July 22, just in time for summer. Prepare for an irresistible taste explosion, perfect for those craving a fiery, satisfying meal.
According to GB News, the Buffalo Tower Burger, priced at £6.49 or £8.49 as part of a meal, is touted as one of their spiciest menu items. This fully stacked burger includes a Zinger Fillet, hashbrown, and cheese, all topped with KFC's new Buffalo sauce.
Buffalo Bites, offering a similar kick, will be available for £2.99.
KFC Introduces Aero Peppermint Treats and New Deals for a Limited Time Only
KFC is introducing two Aero Peppermint-inspired frozen treats for those looking to cool off. The Aero Peppermint Krushems Shake joins the other Krushems flavors, including Oreo Biscuit, Milkybar, and Chocolate Aero. These thick shakes are frozen and topped with delicious chunks of chocolate, depending on the flavor.
Act fast, KFC fans! These limited-edition items, including the Buffalo Tower Burger and the Aero Peppermint Krushems Shake, will only be available until October 6.
KFC has also launched several deals, giving Britons more ways to save on their favorite chicken dishes. However, many deals are only available through delivery, so checking before visiting a local branch is advisable.
Until September, customers can enjoy the 14-piece Party Bucket for £34.99. Other deals include a 10 Piece Bargain Bucket for £14.99, 20 Piece Hot Wings Meal for £8.99, three Hot Wings for £1.59, the 4 Piece Colonel's Meal for £7.49, and a Mini Fillet Snack Box for £2.99.
This announcement follows Burger King's introduction of the new Chilli Jam range and McDonald's launch of new menu items this week. Customers are eager to try the latest offerings "ASAP."


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