Fans Say KFC’s Newly-Added Fall Menu Item ‘Looks Promising’

KFC has something "berry good" in the works this fall season.

Trusted food blogger best known as Snackolator unveiled a full lineup of new Cranberry drinks that customers can enjoy at participating KFC locations for a limited time (or presumably, while supplies last).

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Alongside a promotional image showcasing Pepsi products made extra festive with a pump or two of KFC's new Cranberry-flavored syrup, the influencer explained, "Starting today you can get a new Cranberry Lemonade that can also be used to make an entire menu of cranberry drinks including Cranberry Starry, Pepsi, Iced Tea (sweetened or unsweetened), and Mountain Dew Sweet Lightning."

The fast food company seemingly confirmed the new menu items, commenting on the Oct. 14 Instagram post: "Y’all it’s going to be berry good 😊."

And so far, it is so good—at least with prospective customers.

"Yum I love cranberry," one top-liked comment read.

"Oof that cranberry lemonade looks promising 😍," another suggested.

A third joked, "why dont [sic] mind if i do."

"Oh cranberry nice," a different fan shared. "Something different."

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Earlier this week, Parade reported on the brand's all-new dessert offering that raised eyebrows with its rather suggestive name: Cherry Pie Poppers.

According to information shared with another fast food influencer, Markie_devo, the limited-time treat is loaded with "warm cherry pie filling" that's been "wrapped in a buttery, flaky crust."

Some customers already claimed to have tried the seasonal sweet inspired by the classic pie, but others appeared to be too stunned by the name to even think about ordering them, with one joking: "They're called what now?"

KFC's Cherry Pie Poppers aren't the only treat to be recently released that drew criticism from social media users convinced anything gets passed marketing teams these days. Pillsbury's new Grinch-inspired ready-to-bake sugar cookies also made jaws drop as people online pointed out the design's unintentional resemblance to the poop emoji.

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