Who is the Colonel in the KFC Cinnabon Commercial?
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Ever found yourself munching on a delicious piece of chicken or a cinnamon roll and thought, “Who’s that charming Colonel in the KFC Cinnabon commercial?” You’re not alone! This question has tickled the curiosity of many.
Luckily, we’re here to unwrap this tasty mystery just like a fresh Cinnabon roll. Let’s dive into the sweet and savory world of KFC’s iconic commercials.
The Face Behind the Mustache
The Colonel youâve seen charming the screens in the KFC Cinnabon commercial is none other than the legendary Colonel Sanders himself. Well, sort of. The real Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, passed away in 1980. However, the brand keeps his spirit alive by featuring actors portraying him in their ads.
Over the years, KFC has cast multiple actors and celebrities to play the role of Colonel Sanders, each bringing their own flavor to the iconic character. From comedians to actors, the Colonel’s persona has been a playful nod to the brand’s heritage and history.
Connecting the Colonel to Playbite
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Imagine earning rewards that can get you delicious cinnamon rolls or your favorite bucket of chicken just by having fun. Download the Playbite app today, and let the games (and indulgence) begin!
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