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'''Beauregard Poulet''' is the spokesperson of [[Chickin Lickin']]. He is a dog that is a noticeable parody of Colonel Sanders from KFC. He takes the form of a somewhat stereotypical entrepreneurial Southerner of the 1800s and early 1900s who founded his business through the business of herding chickens on the family farm. | '''Beauregard Poulet''' is the spokesperson of [[Chickin Lickin']]. He is a dog that is a noticeable parody of Colonel Sanders from KFC. He takes the form of a somewhat stereotypical entrepreneurial Southerner of the 1800s and early 1900s who founded his business through the business of herding chickens on the family farm. | ||
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[[Category:Fictional Celebrities]] |
Revision as of 07:22, 15 September 2012
Beauregard Poulet | |
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Age | 60's or 70's
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Dog
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Beauregard Poulet is the spokesperson of Chickin Lickin'. He is a dog that is a noticeable parody of Colonel Sanders from KFC. He takes the form of a somewhat stereotypical entrepreneurial Southerner of the 1800s and early 1900s who founded his business through the business of herding chickens on the family farm.
Beauregard Poulet is not actually real, he is just an actor according to Sue Ellen Chickens Out. Sue Ellen discovers this after attempting to complain to him about their attempt to buy out the Sugar Bowl in said episode, when he makes a public appearance at the mall to promote the outlet there.