The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

Finger licking good stuff: KFC opens new store

- Caleb Wiegandt

Kentucky Fried Chicken and Shady Rays? It doesn’t get any more Bluegrass State than that.

To celebrate National Fried Chicken Day, the Louisville-based fast-food giant and Simpsonvil­le-based eyewear brand are collaborat­ing to lay an exclusive pair of polarized sunglasses.

Each pair of the finger-lickin’ shades – ones of the best-selling Classic Black Timber variant – will come with Shady Rays’ replacemen­t and warranty provisions. It is unclear if the sunglasses will come seasoned with the famous 11 herbs and spices, but the limited-edition KFC pouch to carry them in should satisfy your cravings.

The shades will highlight the Thursday debut of KFC’s KFCShop.com, a new merchandis­e venture with more than 20 items that will be updated with special collection­s and new releases. Other items released include the doubly-meaning KFC Bucket Hat, the 1991 KFC Logo Koozie and the Finger Lickin’ Good Tumbler.

Chris Ratterman, Shady Rays’ founder and CEO, was one of three people given the Ernst & Young Entreprene­ur of the Year East Central Award last month, an honor he shared with Dan Oliver, founder of yet another homegrown Louisville favorite with Dan-O’s Seasoning.

Fans can download the KFC App to be notified of upcoming additions to the shop and subscribe via email here.

Fans can download the KFC App to be notified of upcoming additions to the shop and subscribe via email here.

KFC is also offering free delivery now through July 9 online at kfc.com and on the app at participat­ing locations.

How many KFC restaurant­s are in Louisville?

There are 16 KFC locations in Louisville, according to the restaurant’s website. They range from locations including at the Muhammad Ali Internatio­nal Airport and the Outer Loop, Cane Run Road and downtown. Across Kentucky, there are 100 restaurant­s.

There are more than 24,000 locations worldwide in more than 145 countries.

What is KFC’s connection to Kentucky?

Harlan Sanders started serving his food to travelers out of a service station in Corbin, Kentucky, in 1930. Better known as “Colonel Sanders,” the entreprene­ur lost it all and then re-invented the recipe fans know today to include the famous 11 herbs and spices. The first franchise location of KFC was opened in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1952.

KFC is owned by Yum! Brands, which is headquarte­red in Louisville. The company’s name is on the University of Louisville’s basketball arena, the KFC Yum! Center.

 ?? PROVIDED BY KFC ?? KFC’s collab with Kentucky-based eyewear brand Shady Rays is finger lickin’ good and comes just in time for National Fried Chicken Day July 6.
PROVIDED BY KFC KFC’s collab with Kentucky-based eyewear brand Shady Rays is finger lickin’ good and comes just in time for National Fried Chicken Day July 6.

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