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KFC brings back the Popcorn Chicken Slab

It will only be available until the end of September.

KFC is bringing back the Popcorn Chicken Slab for the Footy season.

Last seen two years ago, the Slab comes in a pillow of six Dinner Rolls, stuffed full of KFC’s signature Popcorn Chicken with cheese and BBQ sauce. 

The Slab will be available in KFC restaurants nationwide from 3 September until Monday 30 September and can be purchased as a standalone treat or as a Combo for 1 with chips and a drink or a Combo for 2.
 

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