KFC's edible nail polish seems finger lickin' terrible

Kfcnailpolish
Kfcnailpolish

Nothing says home cookin' like the taste of industrialized meat on your fingernails.

Fast food superpower KFC recently announced that they want to take their chicken into a whole new domain. No longer will poor customers be forced to get their daily dose of chicken from actual chicken. Soon KFC fans in Hong Kong can paint their hands with edible Original or Hot & Spicy KFC nail polish. 

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Oh. Good. 

Ogilvy & Mather Group of Hong Kong developed the polish with McCormack, who provide spices for the franchise. 

"Consumers simply apply and dry like regular nail polish, and then lick—again and again and again," KFC wrote — with just a touch of salaciousness — in a statement.

Hong Kong customers are now free to taste test both types of nail polish before it goes into mass production. Hot & Spicy comes in more of a typical, dark orange hue, while Original is the tone of chicken flesh, for the sophisticated consumer looking for that fresh "boiled poultry look."

Here's the music video that KFC made to celebrate the arrival of their polish. Because no edible chicken-flavored fast food nail polish should ever come without instrumental accompaniment.