KFC’s $72 Chicken-Flavored Toothpaste & Brush
- Madison
- Apr 2
- 1 min read
What started as an April Fools’ prank has officially hit the shelves, and let’s just say—it’s not your average minty-fresh morning routine. KFC, the fast food giant known for its crispy, golden-brown legacy since 1952, has cooked up something completely unexpected: Fried Chicken-Flavored Toothpaste, paired with a Colonel Sanders-branded electric toothbrush.

In a bizarre but brilliant team-up, KFC joined forces with Hismile, the brand already pushing the limits of oral care with flavors like Red Velvet, Cereal Milk, and Blue Raspberry. Naturally, a fried chicken toothpaste infused with the famous 11 herbs and spices was the next logical (or illogical?) step.
A Pricey Bite for a Gimmick
For those daring enough to swap out their traditional toothpaste, this fluoride-free concoction is available for a limited time. It’ll cost you $13, but if you want the full experience, the matching electric toothbrush—featuring soft-tapered bristles, three cleaning modes, and even a mode memory—rings in at $59. That’s a grand total of $72 for the quirkiest brushing experience of your life.
Weird? Absolutely. Genius? Maybe.
Surprisingly, early testers claim the toothpaste actually delivers on flavor, capturing the essence of KFC’s secret seasoning while somehow still leaving your mouth feeling fresh. But whether this will become a viral must-have or just another novelty purchase remains to be seen.
As fast food brands continue pushing into self-care and lifestyle products, this KFC x Hismile collab might just be the start of a savory trend. Could burger-scented shampoo or hot wing-infused mouthwash be next? At this point, nothing’s off the menu.
Would you give fried chicken toothpaste a try, or is this where you draw the line?
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