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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Get your ‘finger lickin’ good taste’ at KFC Today!


Kentucky Fried Chicken, more commonly known as KFC, has been providing America with delicious and juicy chicken since 1952. Harland Sanders originally started serving his fried chicken in 1930 in the midst of the great depression at a gas station that he owned in North Corbin, Kentucky. His chicken was such a hit in Kentucky that the Governor granted him the title of Kentucky Colonel. In 1940, Colonel Sanders devised what came to be known today as his ‘Original Recipe’.

From that recipe, KFC hit America head on! Every restaurant not only embodied his original recipe, but also stressed the importance of putting the Colonel’s 11 herbs and spices into a ‘finger lickin’ good’ flavor. Today, you can still get this flavor but with less calories and healthier ingredients.

KFC is now global with over 300 products. If you enjoy chicken, KFC has a juicy treat for you no matter what the style! KFC is already quite affordable but if you want to save even more on your next purchase, check out some KFC Coupons. These will be sure to help you enjoy your good ‘ol fashioned American meal at an even better price!

Need a quick and easy idea to feed your family tonight? Stop by KFC and grab a bucket of chicken with many side options. Come home delivering food and smiles! If you are on your way to a meeting and want to grab a quick lunch or dinner, print up some KFC Coupons and get a fast meal for a great price!

Use the same KFC Coupons and try one of the KFC bowls today! Options of a mashed potato bowl, rice bowl, and chicken & biscuit bowl will be sure to leave your taste buds happy and your belly full!

KFC also has great Corporate Social Responsibility. Colonel’s Scholars is a program that offers public in-state College scholarships to high school seniors who have an entrepreneurial drive, strong perseverance, and have demonstrated financial need. Over the years, this program has supplied many students with opportunities to achieve their dreams and contribute to our society in many ways! Thanks Colonel!

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