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This is one fast food carton that you won't want to toss out.
In honor of its 60th anniversary, KFC Canada has come up with a Bluetooth-powered fried chicken bucket that will take smartphone pictures and print them as Polaroids.
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It's called the "Memories Bucket" and it's making your chicken take-out high-tech. According to Buzzfeed, the Polaroid printer is attached to the bottom of a bucket of fried chicken. After you snap a picture with your phone, turn on the printer bucket and your photo will send via Bluetooth. Moments later, you've got a printed photo in your hand and can continue eating your fried chicken.
KFC says more details will be released at a later date. Excited fans took to KFC's Facebook page to ask about the chicken bucket printers and the company responded saying, "Stay tuned. We will be giving a few away."
That's leading some to believe that it may be a limited-edition item that only a few customers will get their hands on.
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