The limited edition KFO micro drone is made by cutting parts out of the top of your dinner box and attaching the parts enclosed. The enclosed parts include battery and circuit board. The drone can then be operated by downloading an app onto your smartphone.
It’s certainly a cool prize – and far more interesting than a fidget spinner. But unfortunately, only KFC diners in India will be able to get one. They’re being special offered in select locations in India only for a few days.
Hopefully the special “wings” will be available around the globe soon.
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