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Old Russian KFC Commercial - 1960s

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

Kentucky Fried Chicken opened two restaurants in Moscow during the 1960s. They were closed soon after opening. This is the commercial that aired on Russian television causing national hysteria which ultimately led to its demise.

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  • Lol, it's not even close to real ad. They are telling stupid funny story about Georgian and Ukrainian. They cut it in middle, too bad.

  • lol, KFC in soviet union

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  • whats the hamster dance tune doing in a russia OLD commercial? is this where it first came from? :o

  • ppppppppppppppppppp

  • In Soviet Russia, chicken--fuck it I'm sure someone made the joke already.

  • they use real Cabbage at the the KFC in Russia. The guy is drinking a Vodka and Coke with his chicken. Ahh how I long to be in Russia eating KFC. I love you my Little Turnip!!

  • @ErikaHartmann and it's not even russian, it's ukranian

  • I remember this, this was an old CANADIAN KFC Commercial, but the end shot of the KFC building was from an American commercial

  • macedonian publicity is still a bit like that

  • Блядь ростикс это и есть KFC

  • I prefered ROSTIKS chicken to KFC in Moscow. The Rostiks was closer to what KFC used to be.

  • Ivan Drago's favorite training food.

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