A KEBAB brand has launched the UK's first pink kebabs and they are now available to grab in Basingstoke.
German Doner Kebab (GDK) has launched a bold new product that is taking the kebab to the next level.
Coco and Kiki, are the UK’s first pink kebabs and the latest products to launch from GDK.
They launched on July 11 and are available at GDK Basingstoke plus all restaurants nationwide.
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Daniel Bunce, GDK Global chief operating officer, said: “We’re excited to finally introduce the Coco and Kiki kebabs to our list of game-changing products and give our customers something disruptive and deliciously unexpected.
“At GDK we are known for our expectation-defying kebabs and the new Coco and Kiki kebabs demonstrates our disruptive spirit through food, fashion and unique collaborations with some of the UK’s hottest up-and-coming music artists.”
Served in fluffy pink coconut-infused waffle bread, the kebabs come in two different sizes (Coco and Kiki) and are combined with doner meats, fresh lettuce, tomato, onion, red and cabbage.
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As part of the launch the brand has also created a limited edition Coco and Kiki fashion collection, designed by Dresscodenation, that has been worn and signed by its music ambassadors.
People will be able to get their hands on the new Coco kebab for £6.99 and Kiki kebab for just £3.
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