Topic: Harland Sanders

January 26, 2012 04:17 PM Eastern Time . LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Think of it as color commentary from your couch. This season, KFC is...
KFC is said to have found a 200-page manuscript written by the Colonel himself which documents his affinity for food and provides new recipes.....
Two bicycle snatchers from Newport Beach, Calif. were caught on surveillance tape stealing more than just a few cruisers - the pilfering pair have...

Keeping Colonel Sanders' Legacy Alive

Evan Dawson talks to Shirley Topmiller, a former assistant to the Kentucky Fried Chicken founder.. . "Keeping Colonel Sanders' Legacy Alive" is...

9 Most Successful Fast-Food Chains

Originally founded by Dick and Mac McDonald as a barbecue drive-in in the 1940s, the McDonald's Corporation now boasts annual profits of more than $21 billion. Kentucky ?Fried Chicken was the brainchild of Harland Sanders, who opened his first restaurant during ...
In October 2010 popular apparel company Gap made a drastic move to change their long time white lettering on navy background logo without any public announcement or press release to convey the change. In fact, this decision made by Gap resulted in ...
In Haruki Murakami's Kafka On The Shore, Hoshino the truck driver speaks with Colonel Sanders concerning the physicality of the stone. In the course of the conversation, Murakami, through Colonel Sanders, paraphrases Aton Chekhov when he brings to light, "If a ...
Few people realize that the great Colonel Harlan Sanders and his band of volunteers served alongside of Crockett, Travis, and Bowie at the Alamo. Jim Bowie was particularly impressed and was interested in opening a chain of fast food restaurants along the ...
Harland Sanders was born September 9, 1890 near Henryville, Indiana. During this time, Sanders had also been tinkering with his special herbs and spices to make the perfect fried chicken .Colonel Sanders in tradmark white suit Colonel Sanders decided to retire and ...

Is Colonel Sanders Headed for the Dustbin of History?

KFC is turning to Facebook and Twitter to resuscitate a marketing...