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- Paper Napkin and Spork Set from Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1978-1990 - In 1930, Harland Sanders began serving chicken dishes out of a service station in Corbin, Kentucky. In the 1950s, he actively franchised his chicken business and sold the recipe for his "Special Recipe" fried chicken. Until his death in 1980, "Colonel" Sanders had a flair for promotion. A stylized graphic of his face is still a trademark of the corporation.

- 1978-1990
- Collections - Artifact
Paper Napkin and Spork Set from Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1978-1990
In 1930, Harland Sanders began serving chicken dishes out of a service station in Corbin, Kentucky. In the 1950s, he actively franchised his chicken business and sold the recipe for his "Special Recipe" fried chicken. Until his death in 1980, "Colonel" Sanders had a flair for promotion. A stylized graphic of his face is still a trademark of the corporation.
- Fan Advertising Harland Sanders Court & Cafe, Corbin, Kentucky, circa 1950 - In 1930, Harland Sanders began serving chicken dishes out of a service station in Corbin, Kentucky. "Colonel" Sanders had a flair for promotion. In the 1950s--about the time this advertising fan was produced--he actively franchised his chicken business and sold the recipe for his "Special Recipe" fried chicken. A stylized graphic of his face is still a trademark of the corporation.

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Fan Advertising Harland Sanders Court & Cafe, Corbin, Kentucky, circa 1950
In 1930, Harland Sanders began serving chicken dishes out of a service station in Corbin, Kentucky. "Colonel" Sanders had a flair for promotion. In the 1950s--about the time this advertising fan was produced--he actively franchised his chicken business and sold the recipe for his "Special Recipe" fried chicken. A stylized graphic of his face is still a trademark of the corporation.