In a move that blurs the line between quirky innovation and culinary curiosity, KFC has taken its iconic flavour beyond the dinner table with the launch of fried chicken-flavoured toothpaste. The limited-edition product, developed in collaboration with oral care brand Hismile, dropped on April 1 — and contrary to what many assumed, it wasn’t an April Fool’s prank.
Announcing the launch on Instagram, KFC wrote, “Not a prank. It's here. And it's Finger Lickin' Good. Hismile x KFC is available now, while supplies last.” According to the brand, the toothpaste is inspired by its signature “11 herbs and spices” and offers a brushing experience “like biting into a hot, juicy piece of KFC Original Recipe Chicken,” with a fresh and clean finish.
Product Details and Inspiration
According to a press release by KFC, the toothpaste is inspired by the brand’s iconic “11 herbs and spices” and is designed to offer a brushing experience similar to “biting into a hot, juicy piece of KFC Original Recipe Chicken.” Despite its unique flavour profile, the product promises to leave users with a clean and fresh finish.
The toothpaste was priced at $13 (approximately ₹1,123) and was available exclusively on the Hismile website. Within days of its release, the product was sold out. Fox News Digital has reported that inquiries about a possible restock have been made to Hismile, but no confirmation has been provided yet.
More Than Just Toothpaste
In addition to the toothpaste, KFC and Hismile also launched a specially designed electric toothbrush. Priced at $59 (around ₹5,097), the toothbrush features soft-tapered bristles, three dynamic cleaning modes, and a built-in timer. Described as “the perfect mix of fun and function,” the brush is aimed at fans who want to add a dash of KFC flair to their daily routine.
Public Reaction
Social media users were quick to react to the launch. While some praised the innovation — “So excited to get my hands on this!” — others were skeptical. “A chicken toothpaste is DISGUSTING,” wrote one user, while another joked, “It must’ve been teeth-licking good.”