KFC’s Breakthrough Edible Coffee Cup Taste Like Cookies

If the Double Down wasn’t enough evidence that KFC wants to feed us to death, now they’re making their containers edible as well.

Telegraph reports that KFC UK is releasing edible coffee cups. That means the adventure doesn’t end after you’re done drinking your coffee, you can still munch on the cup.

They’re calling them “Scoff-ee Cups” and they’re made of cookies, wrapped in sugar paper and obviously a heat-resistant layer of white chocolate so they don’t have to make edible cup sleeves too.

KFC UK just teamed up with Seattle’s Best Coffee, which will be filling up these edible cups, both in hopes of doing a test run in the summer.

The cups are infused with different aromas such as coconut sun cream, freshly cut grass, and wildflowers, trying to associate the drinking process with warm weather and that feeling of lying on the grass on a summer day.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen something like this as Alfred Coffee and Kitchen in Los Angeles serves espresso shots in waffle cone cups, but this time it’s being done on a grander scale.

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At the very least, this will give you peace of mind that you don’t have to look everywhere for a trash can.

Hopefully they’ll continue this eco-friendly trend and make edible buckets to further stuff our faces after the chicken’s all gone.

h/t The Telegraph

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