Pink kebabs come to Portsmouth at German Doner Kebab
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German Doner Kebab (GDK), which has a branch in Commercial Road, Portsmouth, has launched two new products, Coco and Kiki – the UK’s first pink kebabs.
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 cabbage.
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Hide AdAs part of the launch the kebab brand has also created a limited edition Coco & Kiki fashion collection, designed by Dresscodenation, that has been worn and signed by its music ambassadors, including Tion Wayne, Ivorian Doll, Bryn, Nadia Rose and Stefflon Don.
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The company is aiming to revolutionise the UK’s attitude to the kebab.
Customers will be able to get their hands on the new Coco kebab for £6.99 and Kiki kebab for £3.
The Coco and Kiki kebabs are available for dine-in, takeaway at all GDK restaurants now and for delivery from August.
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Hide AdDaniel Bunce, GDK Global COO, 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 & Kiki kebabs demonstrate our disruptive spirit through food, fashion and unique collaborations with some of the UK’s hottest up-and-coming music artists.’
GDK now has more than 100 restaurants in the UK, and is opening 78 branches here this year – including one in Havant next month.
For more details, go to germandonerkebab.com.
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