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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.
The fast-food chicken chain is kicking off what it calls a “Kentucky fried comeback” with the help of Matty Matheson and by bringing ...
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Who Was Colonel Sanders?

Most folks know that Colonel Harland Sanders is the man who created KFC – and still resides on their buckets – but the real Colonel Sanders got up to a lot more than just frying chicken Kentucky-style ...
KFC's "comeback" plan includes offering a free bucket of chicken with any $15 online order, a new menu item and a redesign of the brand's iconic Colonel Sanders. "We're well aware of the latest fried ...
In January 1974, Colonel Sanders sued Heublein, the parent company of Kentucky Fried Chicken, for over $122 million. The charges addressed in the suit were twofold.
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.
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.
Colonel Sanders began selling his chicken to restaurants and teaching them how to cook it. It was during this time that the "secret recipe" KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is known for was born.
Here's What Happened When Colonel Sanders Went on General Hospital It was a finger lickin' weird KFC ad Liam Mathews July 6, 2018, 2:12 p.m. PT ...
Colonel Sanders would have been a guest fighter in Tekken, but unfortunately, KFC wasn't persuaded to go through with the deal.