Update: December 5, 2019 11:35 p.m. After selling out in three (!!) hours last year, KFC has once again blessed us with its firelogs that will make your whole house smell like 11 herbs and spices. I know, phew, right?



This year, KFC is teaming up with Walmart to sell them so you can get them in plenty of time for your holiday celebrations. It's once again made in partnership with Enviro-Log and is designed to burn for about two-three hours.

KFC KFC Limited-Edition 11 Herbs & Spices Firelog walmart.com BUY NOW

You can score one for $18.99 but you need to act fast. Remember when I said they sold out in three hours last year? This is URGENT, people.

Original: December 13, 2018 8:00 a.m. Part of the joy (misery?) of take out is the smell it leaves. Whether you order pizza, curry, or fried chicken, the smell tends to linger long after you've finished eating. If you are, for whatever reason, interested in prolonging that smell, Colonel Sanders has got your back...at least where hot chicken is concerned.

Never one to shy away from chicken-scented objects (see: nail polish! bath bombs! sunscreen!), KFC has one-upped themselves with the 11 Herbs and Spices Firelog. Created in partnership with Enviro-Log, the logs are meant to "create a delightful, hearth-warming and hunger-inducing experience," per KFC's press release.

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The logs will most certainly make for a hilarious Christmas present or White Elephant gift for your favorite chicken-loving coworker, if you can get your hands on one—they're available for a limited time beginning December 13, and can be purchased at kfcfirelogs.com for $18.99 each. That's less than a $20 KFC Fill Up Box, FYI. Though honestly, good luck trying to light one without developing a craving for fried chicken.

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