Watch This: KFC hatches a new way to make memories

QSR turns its branded bucket into a printer

To celebrate its 60th anniversary in Canada, KFC cooked up a science project. The QSR chain turned its branded bucket it into a photo printer. In the video showcasing the “Memories Bucket,” actors grin wide for selfies as they chow down on chicken, then send the photos straight to the bucket for printing.

Sounds great, but we have one big problem with the ad: it ends with the teaser text “Want this?” but doesn’t provide any info on how to actually get the Memory Bucket.

And, like, yes, KFC, we do want this (preferably filled with chicken, thanks). You know where to find us.

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