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KFC has been an extensive advertiser since the establishment of the first franchise in 1952. Founder Harland Sanders initially developed his "Colonel" persona as a low-cost marketing tool. The Colonel's image is still used extensively in the chain's advertising. The chain is well known for the "finger lickin' good" slogan, which originated in 1956.
KFC has had an ad campaign banned by the ASA [Photo: Getty] A KFC ad campaign, which used the phrase “what the cluck?” to promote a £1.99 lunch deal, has been banned following complaints from ...
KFC became aware of Church's use of the phrase toward the end of September, and objected in a letter it sent to the Atlanta-based chicken chain the following month, according to the suit.
KFC is alleging that Church's is violating trademark rights with the phrase "Original Recipe." The Colonel also alleges that back on Oct. 24, KFC sent a letter of objection to Church's. This was ...
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KFC continued to move away from a focused fish and chips concept, adding many different menu items. In 1976, "finger steaks", batter-fried strips of beef served with cole slaw, onion rings, and chips were added to the menu. [33] In 1977, KFC dropped the word "chips" from H. Salt Seafood Galley advertising, instead calling them "fries". Print ...
Reba McEntire has been named the first woman to play KFC’s iconic ambassador (and founder) Colonel Harland Sanders. There’s a new colonel in town! Reba McEntire has been named the first woman ...
Advertising played a key role at KFC after it was sold by Sanders and the company began to advertise on US television with a budget of US$4 million in 1966. [124] In order to fund nationwide advertising campaigns, the Kentucky Fried Chicken Advertising Co-Op was established, giving franchisees 10 votes and the company three when deciding on ...