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28 Mar 2007 @ 4:49 PM
Who is the maker of Kentucky Fried Chicken?
babyaznboi10 asked:
I’m doing a report on Kentucky Fried Chicken..
And All I need to know was Who was the maker of Kentucky Fried Chicken?
Anyone know?
I been searching on yahoo and google and have not found 1 thing about that.
If any information or sites..
Thanks
sammy_sam_1993 said... 11:52 pm - March 29th, 2007
its that old guy that’s usually on the old commercials. the one who is a cartoon and has a cane and white hair!
brandie b said... 5:41 pm - April 1st, 2007
It is Colonel Sanders. The really old guy with white hair and glasses. Good luck on your report!!
JAMES C said... 3:49 pm - April 3rd, 2007
Here ya go hope this helps
Sunshine said... 2:19 am - April 4th, 2007
the old dude on the box
cutie lucy said... 6:01 am - April 4th, 2007
* Born: 9 September 1890
* Birthplace: Henryville, Indiana
* Died: 16 December 1980 (leukemia)
* Best Known As: Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken
Name at birth: Harland Sanders
Harland Sanders created Kentucky Fried Chicken, the finger lickin’ good meal which became a fast-food sensation in the 1960s. Sanders was already 40 years old when he began cooking chicken for customers at his service station in Corbin, Kentucky. According to his corporate biography, Over the next nine years, he perfected his secret blend of 11 herbs and spices and the basic cooking technique that is still used today. Sanders became well-known in his home state, but it took another 20 years before he began franchising Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants around the country. By 1964, when he sold his stake in the company, the Colonel’s chicken was being sold in the company’s popular paper buckets at over 600 outlets nationwide. Sanders continued to appear as the company’s spokesman for more than a decade: with his white suit, string tie and cane, he had the look of a courtly Southern gentleman. His autobiography, Life As I Have Known It Has Been Finger Lickin’ Good, was published in 1974.
Sanders’ title of ‘Colonel’ was an honorary one; he was made a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels in 1935 by Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon… It’s finger lickin’ good was the KFC advertising tag line for many years… In 1991, the company changed its name from Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC, apparently in an effort to disassociate itself from the term fried… There is no truth to the rumor that Sanders’ will specified that 10% of KFC’s profits be given to the Ku Klux Klan… The KFC website says the Colonel’s secret recipe is kept locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky.
Petra_au said... 5:44 pm - April 7th, 2007
Wikipedia is a good source of information…I suggest you bookmark it for future reference help.
Burt C said... 9:45 am - April 9th, 2007
Name at birth: Harland Sanders
Harland Sanders created Kentucky Fried Chicken, the finger lickin’ good meal which became a fast-food sensation in the 1960s. Sanders was already 40 years old when he began cooking chicken for customers at his service station in Corbin, Kentucky. According to his corporate biography, Over the next nine years, he perfected his secret blend of 11 herbs and spices and the basic cooking technique that is still used today. Sanders became well-known in his home state, but it took another 20 years before he began franchising Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants around the country. By 1964, when he sold his stake in the company, the Colonel’s chicken was being sold in the company’s popular paper buckets at over 600 outlets nationwide. Sanders continued to appear as the company’s spokesman for more than a decade: with his white suit, string tie and cane, he had the look of a courtly Southern gentleman. His autobiography, Life As I Have Known It Has Been Finger Lickin’ Good, was published in 1974.
Sanders’ title of ‘Colonel’ was an honorary one; he was made a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels in 1935 by Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon… It’s finger lickin’ good was the KFC advertising tag line for many years… In 1991, the company changed its name from Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC, apparently in an effort to disassociate itself from the term fried… There is no truth to the rumor that Sanders’ will specified that 10% of KFC’s profits be given to the Ku Klux Klan… The KFC website says the Colonel’s secret recipe is kept locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky.
11:52 pm - March 29th, 2007
its that old guy that’s usually on the old commercials. the one who is a cartoon and has a cane and white hair!
5:41 pm - April 1st, 2007
It is Colonel Sanders. The really old guy with white hair and glasses. Good luck on your report!!
3:49 pm - April 3rd, 2007
Here ya go hope this helps
2:19 am - April 4th, 2007
the old dude on the box
6:01 am - April 4th, 2007
* Born: 9 September 1890
* Birthplace: Henryville, Indiana
* Died: 16 December 1980 (leukemia)
* Best Known As: Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken
Name at birth: Harland Sanders
Harland Sanders created Kentucky Fried Chicken, the finger lickin’ good meal which became a fast-food sensation in the 1960s. Sanders was already 40 years old when he began cooking chicken for customers at his service station in Corbin, Kentucky. According to his corporate biography, Over the next nine years, he perfected his secret blend of 11 herbs and spices and the basic cooking technique that is still used today. Sanders became well-known in his home state, but it took another 20 years before he began franchising Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants around the country. By 1964, when he sold his stake in the company, the Colonel’s chicken was being sold in the company’s popular paper buckets at over 600 outlets nationwide. Sanders continued to appear as the company’s spokesman for more than a decade: with his white suit, string tie and cane, he had the look of a courtly Southern gentleman. His autobiography, Life As I Have Known It Has Been Finger Lickin’ Good, was published in 1974.
Sanders’ title of ‘Colonel’ was an honorary one; he was made a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels in 1935 by Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon… It’s finger lickin’ good was the KFC advertising tag line for many years… In 1991, the company changed its name from Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC, apparently in an effort to disassociate itself from the term fried… There is no truth to the rumor that Sanders’ will specified that 10% of KFC’s profits be given to the Ku Klux Klan… The KFC website says the Colonel’s secret recipe is kept locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky.
5:44 pm - April 7th, 2007
Wikipedia is a good source of information…I suggest you bookmark it for future reference help.
9:45 am - April 9th, 2007
Name at birth: Harland Sanders
Harland Sanders created Kentucky Fried Chicken, the finger lickin’ good meal which became a fast-food sensation in the 1960s. Sanders was already 40 years old when he began cooking chicken for customers at his service station in Corbin, Kentucky. According to his corporate biography, Over the next nine years, he perfected his secret blend of 11 herbs and spices and the basic cooking technique that is still used today. Sanders became well-known in his home state, but it took another 20 years before he began franchising Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants around the country. By 1964, when he sold his stake in the company, the Colonel’s chicken was being sold in the company’s popular paper buckets at over 600 outlets nationwide. Sanders continued to appear as the company’s spokesman for more than a decade: with his white suit, string tie and cane, he had the look of a courtly Southern gentleman. His autobiography, Life As I Have Known It Has Been Finger Lickin’ Good, was published in 1974.
Sanders’ title of ‘Colonel’ was an honorary one; he was made a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels in 1935 by Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon… It’s finger lickin’ good was the KFC advertising tag line for many years… In 1991, the company changed its name from Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC, apparently in an effort to disassociate itself from the term fried… There is no truth to the rumor that Sanders’ will specified that 10% of KFC’s profits be given to the Ku Klux Klan… The KFC website says the Colonel’s secret recipe is kept locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky.