Complete with six festive designs, the range features personalised and optical illusion cards
Cards will be available at Moonpig from 1st December 2020, starting from £3.49
Portion of sales to go to Comic Relief through the KFC Foundation
KFC and Moonpig are back and they’re continuing to spread chicken and cheer for the holiday season, with six cracking Christmas cards.
Featuring carol Zingers singing, sleigh bells winging and Colonel Sanders slipping a hot wing under the tree, the launch is here to sprinkle some much needed joy to this year’s festive season. So, why not send a lenticular card with a gravy optical illusion to your gravy lovin’ gran, or a personalised ‘Fillet Navidad’ card to your KFC obsessed mate?
The KFC x Moonpig Christmas card range is available online exclusively at Moonpig here and prices start from just £3.49. 10% of net sales will go directly to KFC Foundation’s charity partner, Comic Relief to support young people across the UK to fulfil their potential.
But it’s not just cards KFC launched this Christmas... They recently announced the launch of their first ever line of merch ahead of the festive season, with a clucking good range of streetwear and Christmas jumpers. Check it out here.
So, whether it’s a Christmas eve filled with a Family Feast or watching Mother Hen take a snooze after one too many egg-nogs on Boxing Day, KFC & Christmas will always have one thing in common, they’re meant for sharing.
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About KFC:
In 1952 Colonel Harland Sanders opened the first KFC restaurant in Utah. Since then, his perfectly crafted Original Recipe chicken and its secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices has become famous all over the world, and today we have over 900 restaurants across the UK and Ireland.
The Colonel was all about doing things the right way. That means our chicken is delivered fresh from farm to restaurant in 48 hours. It’s prepared carefully by hand in-restaurant by trained cooks, using the very best chicken reared to strict welfare standards. In July 2019 we took the next big step in our welfare journey and signed up to the Better Chicken Commitment, a set of six criteria that have been designed to improve the lives of all chickens within the KFC supply chain, by 2026. That’s what makes our food so finger lickin’ good.
The right way also means serving fresh proper food, packed with flavour. So, we’ve worked hard to make nutritional improvements across our menu, so our fans have as much choice as possible, and we’ve committed to removing 20% of calories per serving by 2025.
The Colonel also believed in feeding promise, wherever it’s found. So that’s why we invest heavily in the development and careers of our 27,000 employees – we were the first restaurant to launch an honours degree. And since its 2015 launch, our KFC Foundation has paid out grants totalling £5 million to our charity partners who are passionate about developing and nurturing young people across the country.
To find out more about us visit www.kfc.co.uk, or follow the Colonel on Twitter @KFC_UKI and Instagram @kfc_uki.
About Moonpig:
At Moonpig, we’re all about celebrating those heartfelt life moments. You know the ones we mean…the big birthdays, new arrivals, surprise engagements and the just becauses. Big or small, we love them all. And we love being the ones to help you connect to the people you love the most. Last year we delivered over 20 million cards, which means 20 million moments and opportunities to make someone smile. With our range of over 16,000 cards, thoughtful gifts and bright, beautiful bouquets, we’ve got just the thing to make their day. And with our app it’s never been easier to send a card from the palm of your hand and share some love wherever you are.
About Comic Relief:
Comic Relief raises money to support people living incredibly tough lives. Through humour and stories of hope, we’ve shown that people can make a massive difference. We fund hundreds of amazing organisations who are working on the ground to support the most vulnerable people and communities in society including many of those hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis. This includes vulnerable children and young people, people who are homeless or who have been forced to flee their homes, women and families at risk of domestic abuse and those struggling with existing or new mental health problems.
For information about Comic Relief and the work it carries out, please visit www.comicrelief.com
Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England/Wales); SC039730 (Scotland)