
KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Breakthrough Bucket Technology'
KFC $10 Chicken Share
With the turn of a few knobs, Colonel Sanders pulls back the curtains on his high-tech Kentucky Fried Chicken machine to show his latest breakthrough in bucket technology: the $10 Chicken Share. Using complex math and design strategy, he was able to concoct a bucket that includes additional options like tenders, hot wings or popcorn nuggets.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Watch Them Smile'
KFC $10 Chicken Share
Colonel Sanders suggests a hot piece of KFC chicken will make your (emo) children smile. Two teens sit in the grass and eat drumsticks from a $10 Chicken Share described as a bucket of fun. Despite their intense expressions, streaked hair and black eyeliner, the boy finally cracks a smile.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Quick Picks' Ft. Cooper Manning, Rob Riggle
KFC $10 Chicken Share
During the fictional television show "Cooper & The Colonel," hosts Cooper Manning and the Colonel introduce a segment called "Quick Picks!" where Manning reads off two options and the Colonel must pick the best one. For the first round, the KFC $10 Chicken Share is up against regular ol' sandwiches and the chicken share wins. It also wins over chips and dip and even spending time with your best friend -- but, as the Colonel argues, that one is a trick question because the meal would bring friend

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Cooper & The Colonel' Feat. Cooper Manning
KFC $10 Chicken Share
On the football commentary show, "Cooper & The Colonel," Cooper Manning gives his thoughts on the KFC Kentucky Buckets' chances of winning on Sunday. Their owner is passionate, Manning says, and KFC makes great chicken, but he thinks they won't win because the team is fake. Colonel Sanders, played by Rob Riggle, asks him why the Buckets have cheerleaders, a hypothetical stadium and a promising quarterback if the team is fake? Manning easily sees through the ruse, though, because the "promising q

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Bad Call' Featuring Rob Riggle
KFC $10 Chicken Share
Rob Riggle's Colonel Sanders has a meltdown on the gridiron when he doesn't get a chance to introduce his KFC $10 Chicken Share, but the football ref is there to put him back in line. After he tries one of the chicken strips and the dipping sauce, however, he can't help but shout his approval.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Ice Bath' Featuring Rob Riggle
KFC $10 Chicken Share
Colonel Sanders, played by Rob Riggle, tells viewers they can cheer for the KFC (fictional) football team, the Kentucky Buckets, but they can also eat them. In his opinion, there is nothing better than enjoying the $10 Chicken Share on game day while taking an ice bath with a friend. As the camera pans out, viewers see that Colonel Sanders is wearing his iconic white suit while sitting in an ice bath with a fully-dressed football player.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'The Original Colonel' Feat. Norm Macdonald
KFC $10 Chicken Share
Grainy footage depicts the original Colonel Sanders enjoying a picnic of original-recipe KFC with friends. While the group is enjoying the blend of 11 herbs and spices, a jealous Norm Macdonald, dressed and made up to look like the Colonel, spies from behind a tree. Everybody giggles at the impersonator, but the narrator reassures the SNL alum that he looks great. The original-recipe chicken is available in KFC's $10 Chicken Share.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Partidos'
KFC $10 Chicken Share
KFC sugiere que el $10 Chicken Share es ideal para esos momentos cuando est??s viendo deportes y podr??s compartirlo con un amigo. Si no tienes amigos, podr??s obtener la opci??n de $5 Fill Ups.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Para todos'
KFC $10 Chicken Share
Con un toque de unos pocos botones, el Coronel Sanders revela su KFC $10 Chicken Share con varias opciones de pollo que est?? hecho para compartir.

KFC $10 Chicken Share TV Commercial, 'Slap' Featuring Rob Riggle
KFC $10 Chicken Share
A player from KFC's fictitious football team the Kentucky Buckets holds a platter featuring each option for the $10 Chicken Share bucket. Colonel Sanders lists off the possible chicken options for the bucket and gives his player a healthy slap for each one named.