Harland Sanders, the actual founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise, sold the company in 1964. However, his image remained with the company, making his face as ubiquitous as Ronald McDonald’s.
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KFC has some of the best chicken in the fast food game, but it doesn't farm its own chickens. It gets what it needs from ...
The longtime home of KFC founder Colonel Harland Sanders has officially hit the market. The property in Shelbyville, Kentucky, includes both his former residence as well as the Claudia Sanders Dinner ...
Want to name your child Harland? Doing so could be worth $11,000 toward the baby's college education, Kentucky Fried Chicken announced in a news release. To commemorate the 128th birthday of its ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A double-breasted white suit and bow tie worn by KFC founder Colonel Harlan Sanders and a signed portrait of the fast food pioneer will be featured at an Americana sale this month ...
Colonel Sanders, pop culture icon and founder of fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken, is the subject of a new Greater Cincinnati mural. A mural titled "Shogun Sanders" has recently been installed ...
A man who claims to be the great-great-great-nephew of Colonel Sanders has shared the KFC Original Recipe, which contains 11 ...
BANGKOK, Sept. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Kentucky Fried Chicken has done something incredible. KFC got the viral this month when a KFC founder Colonel Sanders' Birthday campaign was shown on millions of ...
Harland Rose is still just a baby, but she already has a college fund thanks to her namesake and KFC. Remember when we told you KFC offered parents college tuition money to name a baby after Colonel ...
You may know the woman behind the wig in KFC's newest pick for the character of Colonel Sanders. Grammy-winning country music star Reba McEntire dons the iconic white suit, black string tie, glasses, ...
Remember when we told you KFC was offering $11,000 to name a baby after Colonel Sanders? Well, someone did. KFC made the announcement on Twitter. "I'm as pleased as pumpkin punch to announce the ...