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Blackpink around there. 

That is, in case you're in Thailand in any event and appreciate getting your potential K-pop fix through Burger King. 

The worldwide inexpensive food chain is delivering two sandwiches that show up frightfully like the logo of Blackpink – the four-part young lady bunch that is supposed to be one of South Korea's greatest demonstrations, as indicated by streaming records perceived by Guinness World Records. 

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Similar as the gathering's namesake, Burger King Thailand's "Dark and Pink" sandwiches come in those two mark tones. 

The Black Double Grilled Onion Burger includes an ink-shaded bun that is suggestive to Burger King's earlier Halloween Whopper in the U.S. Also, Kuro Pearl Burger in Japan. 

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In the mean time, the Pink Salmon Burger includes a similarly as lively neon pink bun that is similar as Burger King Indonesia's Japanese-propelled "Sakura Collection" from a year ago, which has all the earmarks of being continuous. 

Albeit special photographs of Burger King Thailand's "Dark and Pink" sandwiches may appear to suggestive to the world-celebrated gathering, it isn't clear if this is an authority cooperation or authorized arrangement between the cheap food chain and Blackpink. 

Burger King and Blackpink's record name YG Entertainment didn't promptly react to Fox News' solicitation for input. 

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The K-pop gathering has not shared any web-based media presents on advance Burger King Thailand and the other way around. A report from Destination Thailand News says the two sandwiches will be accessible until Feb. 28, and cost somewhere in the range of $2.97 and $4.98. 

Blackpink filled in as a melodic visitor on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on June 26, 2020. (NBC/NBCU Photo Bank through Getty Images) 

Normally, the Blackpink Instagram account elevates business joint efforts to its 34.5 million devotees, incorporating its new plug with Pepsi and melody "Frozen yogurt" with Selena Gomez. The gathering even advanced its 2020 Netflix narrative. 

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There is a slight association among Thailand and Blackpink with their Thai part Lisa (AKA Lalisa Manoban), 23, who fills in as the gathering's rapper, artist and fundamental artist. 

Blackpink likewise acted in Thailand in 2019 for their first world visit, which was almost three years after the gathering appeared. 

Cortney Moore is a Digital Associate Writer/Producer for Fox Business. Follow her on Twitter at @CortneyMoore716.