Were DKS part of the 15,000-strong queue at Kentucky Town in Durban?
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Kentucky Town was a massive hit!
Talk about being the talk of the town!
Umhlanga saw a mass influx of people at the Gateway shopping mall recently.
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Thousands of people stood for hours outside of KFC’s Kentucky Town over the weekend to get a taste of their limited edition food.
The pop-up store opened its doors to Durban on the 8th of December - and Darren, Keri, and Sky held an outside broadcast in celebration.
Since the pop-up store opened its doors on Thursday, KFC has reported that between 4,000 and 5,000 people came through the doors every day.
Social media has been chaotic with pictures and videos, as many people have made their way to Gateway Mall to try out the limited edition food, as well as get their hands on the merchandise on offer.
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One of the limited edition food items is the KFC bunny chow - which has gone down a treat.
One thing is for sure, people wanted to taste the food for themselves.
The pop-up store will be open until December 18. It's only open for 11 days to celebrate KFC's secret 11 herbs and spices recipe.
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What else can you expect from this special menu?
The Zinger Naan, Doughnut Zinger Burger, KFC Chachos (like nachos), Kentucky Fried Oreos, Spicy Chicken Skins, and Dunked Wings in Ghost Pepper or Honey, Ginger, and Soy.
An added bonus is that KFC are selling the different sauces you have come to love: Dunked, Colonel, and Zinger.
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