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Chicken Tonight, a subbrand of Unilever's Knorr brand, is set to launch a new Turkey tomorrow sauce…
Chicken Tonight, a subbrand of Unilever's Knorr brand, is set to launch a new Turkey tomorrow sauce in the UK, just in time for the Christmas season.

Chicken Tonight Turkey Tomorrow is a mild curry sauce made with tomatoes and spices. The product can be used as a cooking ingredient.

In a poll conducted by the company, about 35% of the participants selected a Christmas turkey curry as their leftover dish of choice, reported the Food & Drink Innovation Network.

Chicken Tonight new product development head David Cherrie that the new product offers families a great Boxing Day meal that uses up cold turkey.

Chicken Tonight is a subbrand of Unilever's Knorr brand which is available in the US, UK and Australia. The sauce is available in flavors such as Honey & Mustard, Country French and Thai Green Curry.

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