Ad Nut
Mar 4, 2021

KFC leans into finger-licking mantra in Singapore

If your chicken isn't FLG we'll replace it, promises an Asian version of the brand's Colonel in a new campaign from The Secret Little Agency.

KFC Singapore has put out what it calls its biggest campaign in recent history, and it comes with a promise.

In the 'Colonel’s Guarantee’ campaign from The Secret Little Agency, a local version of the brand's Colonel character—with a white goatee in lieu of a head of white hair—offers up the guarantee of replacement chicken if the brand's Original or Hot & Crispy chicken isn't 'Finger Lickin' Good'.

The through-the-line campaign includes social, digital, print, tactical and OOH placements throughout Singapore.

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