6. KFC: Chicken Little
The sliders were first introduced in 1987, and at a 39-cent price point in a pre-dollar menu market, it was hard to compete with them in terms of value. Later in 2005, KFC replaced Chicken Littles with the KFC Snacker, and although stores were selling upwards of 1,000 units per week, it never achieved the cult status of its predecessor.
After phone calls, petitions, and fan pages, KFC brought back its classic slider. The brand claimed that the updated version, which included a trademark Extra Crispy Strip on a sesame seed slider bun with pickles and mayonnaise, was even better than the original. Fans, however, strongly disagreed. People wrote open letters asking KFC to bring back the 'real' Chicken Little. You can still get the revamped version at most KFC locations across the US, but if you grew up in the 1980s, it won't be the same.
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