KFC confirmed that the man behind home plate at Game 2 of the World Series was not a random fan impersonating the colonel, ...
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Was that Colonel Sanders behind home plate at the Blue Jays game?
A Colonel Sanders impersonator sent by KFC Canada to promote their newly renamed sandwich, is seen in this handout photo, behind home plate at Game 2 of the World Series, in Toronto, on Saturday, Oct.
Throughout the 2025 MLB playoffs behind home plate, we've seen the muscular Toronto Blue Jays fan, the dude known as Marlins Man and, as always, Dodgers superfan Mary Hart. And in Game 2 of the 2025 ...
Colonel Sanders is coming to Funko Fusion. Yes, the KFC mascot, based on the real person who created the chain, will be shooting at monsters with a bucket full of chicken nuggets. He, also, of course, ...
OLD. REALLY INCREDIBLE. ALL RIGHT. IT’S 808 THIS SUNDAY MORNING. THE MAN BEHIND THE COMMONWEALTH’S MOST ICONIC BUCKET OF CHICKEN GOT WHAT YOU MAY CALL A FACELIFT. WE’RE TALKING ABOUT COLONEL AND ...
Harland Sanders, aka Colonel Sanders, built Kentucky Fried Chicken into a roadside sensation, then sold it in 1964 for just $2 million, keeping a lifetime salary and the face of the brand. The 73-year ...
On the way home from visiting Dolly Parton at her Dollywood theme park in Tennessee last spring, my mother, Peggy, and I made a quick detour to tiny Corbin, Kentucky, to see the original eatery where ...
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Why Colonel Sanders lookalike was behind home plate at Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series game
Eagle-eyed baseball fans spotted a Colonel Sanders lookalike in the stands of Rogers Centre during Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday night. The Los Angeles Dodgers leveled the seven-game series ...
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