KFC's signature chicken snack menu, 'Hot Wings,' has returned as the newly revamped '1994 Wings,' which are crispier and chewier.

KFC's '1994 Wing'. Photo by KFC website.

KFC's '1994 Wing'. Photo by KFC website.

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On the 7th, KFC announced that it will renew its signature menu Hot Wings and present it as 1994 Wings.


Hot Wings have been a menu item that formed a large fan base since they were first introduced in Korea in 1993.


The renewed 1994 Wings feature a chewier yet crispier texture achieved through KFC's unique cooking method. Reflecting the original recipe of KFC founder Colonel Sanders, the wings are marinated in refrigeration for 12 hours and then fried at 177 degrees Celsius, locking in the juices inside for moistness while making the exterior even crispier. Additionally, KFC's special sauce maximizes the flavor.



The 1994 Wings are available from this day at all KFC locations except special stores such as KFC Everland, Lotte World, and baseball stadiums, and can also be ordered through KFC delivery.


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