of Kentucky Fried Chicken—makes an appearance, offering Harriet Oleson a deal to start her own chicken franchise.
While hilarious, this cameo was anachronistic, as Colonel Sanders wasn’t born until 1890, and KFC didn’t emerge until 1952. Given that Little House is set in the 1870s and 1880s, the Colonel’s presence is a comedic but glaring error.
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