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  2. KFC Has an All-New $5 Bowl—Plus, 3 Returning Fan Favorites

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    The loaded bowls were such a hit that the restaurant added variations to its menu, including the Mac & Cheese Bowl in 2019, and the Smash’d Potato Bowl, which debuted early last year.

  3. KFC's New Holiday Meal Deals and Festive Clothing Make the ...

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    The fast-food chain has unveiled this year's holiday-themed buckets of chicken (a tradition the company has maintained since 1960) featuring playful illustrations by German design duo Yeye Weller ...

  4. KFC Is Launching a Ton of Fan-Favorite Christmas Menu ... - AOL

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    The Louisville-headquartered fried chicken chain announced that on Monday, November 11, it's bringing back its Stuffing Stacker Burger, which debuted in 2023 to much fanfare. ... 2025, to snag ...

  5. KFC - Wikipedia

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    KFC Corporation, [4] doing business as KFC (also commonly referred to by its historical name Kentucky Fried Chicken), is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky , it is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's , with over 30,000 ...

  6. Claudia Sanders Dinner House - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Colonel Sanders and his wife, Claudia, started the restaurant, originally named "Claudia Sanders, The Colonel's Lady Dinner House". [1] [4] [3] [5] After Kentucky Fried Chicken was bought by Heublein in 1971, Heublein was unhappy that Sanders was using his image for the competing restaurant (Sanders was a large face of Kentucky Fried ...

  7. History of KFC - Wikipedia

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    Once too large for Sanders to manage, Kentucky Fried Chicken grew to overwhelm John Y. Brown as well. [41] In July 1971, Brown sold the company to the Connecticut -based Heublein , a packaged food and drinks corporation, for US$285 million (around US$2.14 billion in 2023). [ 51 ]