Colonel's Scholars Charity to Score Super-Bowl-Size Win if NFL Teams 'Wing It' During Playoffs and Super Bowl XLIII
07 January 2009 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
KFC - the 'Official Wing Sponsor' of the NFL Playoffs and Super
Bowl XLIII - to Make Six-figure Finger-Lickin' Good Charity
Donation for Hail Mary Pass Completed During the NFL Postseason
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In celebration of
being the NFL's first "Official Wing Sponsor" of the NFL Playoffs
and Super Bowl, KFC will make a six-figure charity donation if
teams go deep into the playbook and successfully "wing" a Hail
Mary(1) pass this postseason. If a team "wings it" and completes a
Hail Mary pass on the final play of an upcoming NFL Divisional or
Conference Championship Playoff game, KFC will donate $125,000 in
the names of the quarterback/receiver combo who successfully "wing
it" to The KFC Colonel's Scholars Program(R), a charity providing
deserving students with much needed college scholarships(2). The
action doesn't stop there. If a team "wings it" and completes a
Hail Mary pass on the final play of Super Bowl XLIII, KFC will
donate an additional $125,000 in the names of that
quarterback/receiver combo to The KFC Colonel's Scholars
Program(R). If no team completes the feat during the NFL Divisional
or Conference Championship Playoff games, KFC will roll over the
playoff "Wing It" Challenge and double the amount to $250,000 for a
completed Hail Mary pass during Super Bowl XLIII. "Just like the
taste of KFC's Honey BBQ Wings, a postseason Hail Mary pass is
something special that millions of football fans can enjoy during
the games," said Javier Benito, executive vice president of
marketing and food innovation for KFC. "As the Official Wing
Sponsor of the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl XLIII, we'll be enjoying
the on-field action along with those millions of fans." KFC is All
Pro On and Off the Field KFC's "Official Wing Sponsor" designation
during the Playoffs and Super Bowl XLIII represents its first-ever
sponsorship agreement with the National Football League. As part of
the sponsorship, KFC is offering consumers who buy a 32 oz. NFL
promotional drink cup the chance to qualify to win one of several
prizes, including a trip to Super Bowl XLIV in South Florida in
2010, flat-panel TVs and NFL.com gift certificates. KFC sells more
chicken wings than any other restaurant and ranks as the only
national chain offering wings via drive-thru. Last year, Americans
ate three times as many wings from KFC on Super Bowl Sunday than on
any other Sunday, totaling more than 600 million chicken wings
consumed during the big game. KFC's Honey BBQ Wings feature KFC's
signature sauce made with honey and just the right amount of BBQ
spices. The result is a sweet, yet tangy flavor that satisfies the
most wing-crazy football fans. For a limited time, you can get
seven Honey BBQ Wings for only $3.99 plus tax (at participating
locations). KFC's wings made big news recently by taking first
place honors in the Traditional Barbecue Sauce category during
KFC's first-ever appearance at the National Buffalo Wing Festival
in Buffalo, N.Y. After more than 560,000 wings (27 tons) were
served at the legendary wing festival, KFC's Honey BBQ sauce topped
all other Traditional Barbecue Sauce entries. Visit
http://www.kfc.com/ for specific details about the Honey BBQ Wings
and for additional information on KFC. About KFC KFC Corporation,
based in Louisville, Ky., is the world's most popular chicken
restaurant chain specializing in Original Recipe(R), Extra
Crispy(TM) and Original Recipe Strips with home-style sides, Honey
BBQ Wings, and freshly made chicken sandwiches. There are more than
14,000 KFC outlets in more than 80 countries and territories around
the world, serving some 12 million customers each day. KFC
Corporation is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., Louisville, Ky.
(NYSE:YUM.) (1) For this program, a Hail Mary pass is defined as a
completed forward pass where the ball travels more than 50 yards in
the air on the final play of the game. (2) Pending player and team
approvals, the donation(s) will be made in the name of the
quarterback/receiver combo who meets the conditions set forth
herein. KFC's determination as to whether the forgoing conditions
have been met will be final and binding. DATASOURCE: KFC
Corporation CONTACT: Rick Maynard of KFC Corporation, +1-
-502-874-2132, ; or Jason Sparks, +1-312-988-2323, , for KFC
Corporation
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