View Full Version : Food KFC- Free Dozen German Chocolate cupcakes with purchase of a Summer Dinner Box
stephroll
Jul 17th, 2012, 04:41 PM
Dessert is on us! Download our coupon and receive 12 FREE German Cupcakes when you purchase a Summer Dinner Box meal. http://on.fb.me/NyLE33 - Tell your friends!
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appleb
Jul 17th, 2012, 04:48 PM
Are dinner boxes the same as those snack boxes?
stephroll
Jul 17th, 2012, 04:52 PM
Are dinner boxes the same as those snack boxes?
No , this is the dinner box .A Total artery blocking feast with bonus cupcakes :cheesygri
Welcome the NEW! Summer Dinner Box with your choice of KFC favourites like our signature sandwiches, wraps and Mini-Breast Fillets – plus our famous Original Recipe Chicken and enough sides to satisfy everyone's taste! All in one box!
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heyjoe
Jul 17th, 2012, 05:15 PM
how much is the box and what are its contents?
Kate M
Jul 18th, 2012, 04:44 PM
I went online to see what the box included and how much it cost and for Toronto, at least, it looks like it's $29.99.
As far as I can tell, it comes with a Zinger sandwich, a Big Crunch, small Popcorn Chicken, four individual-size sides, two cups of gravy, one medium side, six pieces of chicken plus six pieces of chicken (listed separately so you can order them differently, I guess) and one dipping sauce. So basically, more food than any human family could ever consume.
IntrepidRT
Jul 18th, 2012, 04:47 PM
I love how this crap is always advertised as "FREE" when it SHOULD be advertised as "INCLUDED", since there is no possible way to get this for "FREE"
aliikram
Jul 18th, 2012, 04:57 PM
I love how this crap is always advertised as "FREE" when it SHOULD be advertised as "INCLUDED", since there is no possible way to get this for "FREE"
What do you mean? Companies often advertise that you get something free with another purchase. It's a common marketing practice and makes things more attractive to buy. Saying something is included sounds weird and unappealing.
miss_swan
Jul 18th, 2012, 05:34 PM
What do you mean? Companies often advertise that you get something free with another purchase. It's a common marketing practice and makes things more attractive to buy. Saying something is included sounds weird and unappealing.
What he's saying is that "free" is free. No conditions, just free.
However, the dessert is not "free" but rather "no extra charge" because it's conditional upon buying the dinner box. Another way to say it is "included". However, "included" doesn't have the same marketing cachet.
Additionally, companies can get away with using the word "free" in their context because they obviously state the conditions "when you buy xxx product". So, they're mixing up known accepted usage of the word to their advantage. Of course, you just can't walk into KFC and say "gimme them desserts for free" and not have to buy something.
CheeseDie
Jul 18th, 2012, 05:57 PM
People still buy nasty Kentuky fried rats?
Last time I checked these combos were like $50, better off going to a rotisserie and getting 2 family meals of quality chicken...
Perhaps it depends on the location but the rare times that some clodchopper bought a bucket I find the chicken dry, stringy and.... still has feathers...
Seriously the only part I like is the crusty skin.. eeew that cannot be healthy... fried rat head would probably be better... Anyhoo dumping a few packets of hot sauce makes it edible...
bigjee
Jul 18th, 2012, 06:12 PM
People still buy nasty Kentuky fried rats?
Last time I checked these combos were like $50, better off going to a rotisserie and getting 2 family meals of quality chicken...
Perhaps it depends on the location but the rare times that some clodchopper bought a bucket I find the chicken dry, stringy and.... still has feathers...
Seriously the only part I like is the crusty skin.. eeew that cannot be healthy... fried rat head would probably be better... Anyhoo dumping a few packets of hot sauce makes it edible...
No ones putting a gun to your head and forcing you to eat kfc.
If you dont like it just move along.
a1qwyx20
Jul 18th, 2012, 06:13 PM
Hate these cupcakes
Engi-Nir
Jul 18th, 2012, 06:37 PM
People still buy nasty Kentuky fried rats?
Last time I checked these combos were like $50, better off going to a rotisserie and getting 2 family meals of quality chicken...
Perhaps it depends on the location but the rare times that some clodchopper bought a bucket I find the chicken dry, stringy and.... still has feathers...
Seriously the only part I like is the crusty skin.. eeew that cannot be healthy... fried rat head would probably be better... Anyhoo dumping a few packets of hot sauce makes it edible...
oh please, shad up already...
zdpz
Jul 19th, 2012, 02:08 AM
I prefer Popeyes anyday ... spicy chicken yummm
Gbyrd
Jul 19th, 2012, 03:18 AM
Anyone ever have any of these cupcakes? I'm always up for some. I should probably just buy them instead
MoMoneyMoHoney
Jul 19th, 2012, 12:22 PM
I prefer Popeyes anyday ... spicy chicken yummm
KFC did spicy chicken like 2 years ago, it was so much better than the original. Didn't last long though, probably wasn't catching on.
natalka
Jul 26th, 2012, 10:35 AM
The cupcakes are absolutely yummy - just like German chocolate cake! I'll have to see what's up at our local restaurant.