Fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has launched a new fried chicken keyboard in Japan, offering the item on Twitter as part of a company contest.
The promotion will select on Twitter follower who will become the owner of the exclusive item. Coincidentally, the only letters that are visible on the computer keyboard are "K," "F" and "C." It is completely covered with small miniature models of friend chicken.
The keyboard also comes equipped with a mouse in the shape of a deep-friend chicken.
"This melding of greasy, poultry-based food with a computer input device doesn't just call it a day with a keyboard. There are more wonders left to discover," CNET writes in a review of the product.
"The promotion also involves a drumstick-shaped mouse with a scrolling wheel on the top (it actually looks more like a diseased sweet potato than a chicken part). The drumstick theme continues with a USB drive. To complete the look, KFC Japan also created some screw-on drumstick earrings, so the lucky winners can fashionably match the keyboard."
KFC was founded in 1930 in North Corbin, Kentucky.