
Fried chicken-flavored toothpaste, launched by the U.S. chicken franchise KFC, is gaining huge popularity and is being sold out. According to Fox Business in the U.S. on the 9th, KFC collaborated with Hismile to release limited-edition toothpaste and electric toothbrushes designed with its own blast furnaces such as “KFC Grandpa” on the 1st.
KFC said, “The newly released chicken-flavored toothpaste was inspired by KFC’s 11 herbs and spices,” adding, “The toothpaste containing the flavor of original chicken refreshes the mouth and delivers a strong taste.”

The toothpaste, which was sold through the U.S. website by Australian toothpaste manufacturer Hismail, was sold out as of 14:00 a.m. on the 10th. The toothpaste, which is sold for 13 dollars, was sold out within a week after its release.
Customers who want to buy toothpaste have to wait for the next supply, but they can buy an electric toothbrush that costs $59. In response, Heismile stressed, “This toothpaste is characterized by no fluoride,” adding, “It is effective for oral health even without fluorine.”
Also, “we like to broaden the boundaries. “Is there a better way to implement KFC’s legendary taste as a daily necessity?” he said, expressing confidence, adding, “This collaboration was bold and really fun.”
JENNIFER KIM
US ASIA JOURNAL