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Straight up ─ the Hot Devil Drumlets are a KFC classic. So much so that when it vanished off the menu, one Twitter user took it upon themselves to spam the fast-food chain’s every tweet with the request to bring them back. And it did, before disappearing again a couple of years back. Our “hot nuggets pls” cries have been heard once more though, as the KFC Hot Devil Wings are returning to all outlets this 2 September 2020. Prices have yet to be confirmed.
Hotter than KFC’s regular spicy chicken option or their Zinger cutlets, Hot Devil Drumlets are on another level, which explains its cult following amongst chilli-loving Singaporeans. Available in Spicy Lime and Flaming Chili, you get to pick whether your ideal chicken wing is hot-and-sour or just pure fire.
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As a launch promotion, KFC is giving away two free Hot Devil Drumlets (worth $2.50) with any purchase on the menu, limited to the first 2,000 orders a day. To redeem this, simply enter “KFCHDD2020” when you order. The promotion is available no matter if you’re dining in, taking away, or opting for delivery.
The price for the boxes have yet to be confirmed, but you can’t put a price on nostalgia with these fast food icons. Mark the date and head down to your nearest KFC outlet once 2 September comes to get your hands on them.
If you love KFC, check out their new Flossy Crunch Chicken menu item, which combines chicken floss with their signature chicken here. If you can’t get enough of spicy chicken in your life, why not try your hand at our mala nuggets recipe too.
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