Legendary Kentucky Fried Chicken founder “Colonel” Harland Sanders worked many odd jobs before launching a restaurant empire, revolutionizing fast food by putting chicken on the menu and ...
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MSNBC Guest Calls Black Conservatives ‘Chickens for Colonel Sanders’An MSNBC guest denounced minority Republicans as “chickens for Colonel Sanders” while slamming Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) during an interview with Joy Reid Friday night. On The ReidOut, Wajahat ...
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Chowhound on MSNThe Wild History Of Colonel SandersIn the world of brand mascots, KFC's Colonel Sanders is one of the most iconic. He's so well-known that just reading his name ...
Sanders was initially reluctant, but after weeks of persuasion, he agreed to sell his rights for $2 million ($15.1 million in 2015 dollars) in January 1965, and the deal went through in March.
KFC's current ad campaign stars a cartoonish Colonel Sanders played by "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Darrell Hammond, but the fast-food icon was a real person who followed an unlikely path to ...
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