KFC's latest buckets in Costa Rica were designed to help some of the pottery artisans in the province of Guanacaste, where the Guaitil community continues the pre-Colombian Chorotega ceramic traditions. They can do this thanks to the trade with tourists that flock to the area for beach holidays. The "Annexation Bucket" promotion, created with agency Havas Costa Rica, consists of 45 unique and handmade clay buckets that get baked in a kiln. Each piece represents a KFC location in Costa Rica and comes in the same shape as the fried chicken receptacles but features gorgeous traditional Chorotega artwork.