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KFC's 11 Secret Herbs & Spices: What Can be Learned From an Estate Planning PerspectiveKFC's 11 Secret Herbs & Spices: What Can be Learned From an Estate Planning Perspective

The secret recipe might have finally been revealed in a will.

IRIS

March 9, 2017

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In the culinary world, a secret recipe is everything. For fast food giant KFC, the recipe for its chicken is so closely guarded that it sits in a 770-pound safe covered in two feet of concrete and monitored by motion sensors and video cameras. Seriously, it sounds like something out of a Mission Impossible movie!

Yet recently, as covered in a New York Times article, the company’s lip-smacking spice blend may have been revealed to the world via the last will and testament of Colonel Sanders’ second wife. It all started this past August when Jay Jones, a reporter for The Chicago Tribune, traveled to Corbin, Kentucky to write a piece about the town where the famous Colonel first made his fried chicken.

Mr. Jones set up a meeting with Colonel Sanders’ nephew, Joe...

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