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The "finger lickin' good" slogan was trademarked in 1956. [35] After a local KFC television advertisement had featured Arizona franchisee Dave Harman licking his fingers in the background, a viewer phoned the station to complain. [35] The main actor in the advertisement, a KFC manager named Ken Harbough, upon hearing of this, responded: "Well ...
KFC's chicken may be finger lickin' good, but since licking your fingers might not be the best idea during a global pandemic, the company has decided to temporarily suspend using its famous tagline.
Harman trademarked the phrase "It's finger lickin' good", which was eventually adopted as a slogan across the entire chain. [19] In 1957, Harman bundled 14 pieces of chicken, five bread rolls and a pint of gravy into a cardboard bucket, and offered it to families as "a complete meal" for US$3.50 (around US$30 in 2014). [21]
[117] [118] The "finger lickin' good" slogan was used from 1956 and went on to become one of the best-known slogans of the 20th century. [119] The trademark expired in the US in 2006. [120] The first KFC logo was introduced in 1952 and featured a "Kentucky Fried Chicken" typeface and a logo of the Colonel. [121]
KFC’s “finger lickin’ good” slogan usually refers to chicken, but it’s taking on different meaning at its newest location. Sauce and dips are the star at “Saucy,” a prototype opening ...
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Colonel [a] Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890 – December 16, 1980) was an American businessman and founder of fast food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (also known as KFC). He later acted as the company's brand ambassador and symbol.
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