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The usually grinning founder-turned-mascot has taken on a scowl to ensure the Yum Brands chain gets serious about winning ...
1. The Colonel Wasn’t Actually a Military Colonel Harland Sanders wasn’t a military man. The title “Colonel” was an honorary designation given to him in 1935 by the Governor of Kentucky ...
Harland Sanders built Kentucky Fried Chicken into a success but sold it for just $2M, feeling sidelined as it grew into a global brand. He died in 1980.
Colonel Sanders is coming to Funko Fusion. Yes, the KFC mascot, based on the real person who created the chain, will be shooting at monsters with a bucket full of chicken nuggets.
The KFC restaurant is a new test restaurant, called "KFC eleven" and the sign will include no pictures of Colonel Sanders. It will serve flatbread sandwiches, rice bowls and boneless chicken.
NEW YORK (AP) KFC is tossing out the bones and the quaint image of founder Col. Harland Sanders as it gets ready to test a slightly more upmarket restaurant. The fried chicken chain says it's ...
Read on, and find out. * This even includes a computer-generated, non-physical representation of the original Colonel. Seriously, I can’t believe how many times I’ve had to update this list.
“Quite honestly, I dream of Colonel Sanders from KFC in Tekken. Together with Director Ikeda, we have an idea for this character,” explained Harada. “We know how to do it well.