The Short And Tweet of KFC’s $20,000 College Scholarship Offer

KFC restaurant chain launched a scholarship campaign. KFC is using Twitter to reach out to a younger generation. Applicants must use 140 characters or less to explain why they deserve the $20,000 scholarship.

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