KFC Is Selling Fried Chicken-Scented Firelogs & You Can Buy Them At Walmart

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Chestnuts roasting over... a fried chicken firelog?

Yes, you read that right. KFC & Enviro-Log's 11 Herbs & Spices Firelog is back in Walmart stores for the season. 

The famous fried chicken-scented firelog is designed to make your home smell like you just picked up a bucket of drumsticks from KFC. 

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The customer demand and excitement for the KFC 11 Herbs & Spices Firelog has gotten bigger each year.

Ross McRoy, President & Founder of Enviro-Log

It's like coming home to the smell of a home-cooked meal, without the work.

The KFC Firelog is available exclusively in Walmart stores and on the Walmart website for $15.88.

The product has 37 five-star ratings on the Walmart website and people are going nuts over it in the product reviews. 

As one customer wrote, "I didn't think I needed this product until I saw it with my own eyes, then experienced the bliss that is filling your home with the mouth-watering home-style fragrance of KFC Fried Chicken."

According to KFC, the famous fried chicken-scented product will be sold in Canada later this fall, so our friends north of the border should stay tuned to KFC Canada on Instagram

What better way to get in the holiday spirit than cozying up next to a fried chicken-scented fire or gifting a fried chicken firelog for white elephant?

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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