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Think you know Christmas dinner? Think again. 🎅✨ In most of the world, Christmas means turkey, stuffing, and family recipes. But in Japan, it’s all about a red-and-white bucket, 11 herbs and spices, and a massive line wrapping around the block. This is the story of how one man’s "white lie" in the 1970s turned Kentucky Fried Chicken into a national holiday tradition that generates over $60,000,000 in just three days! In this video, we go behind the scenes of the "Kurisumasu ni wa Kentakkii" (Kentucky for Christmas) phenomenon. From the genius marketing of Takeshi Okawara to why Colonel Sanders statues are dressed like Santa Claus, we’re uncovering the most successful "holiday scam" in history. What you’ll learn in this video: The Origin Myth: Why Japan didn't have turkey and what Takeshi Okawara told the national media to fix it. The Colonel Santa: How a jolly, bearded man in a white suit became the face of Japanese Christmas. The Modern Madness: Why you have to reserve your chicken months in advance and what happens if you don't. The $60M Spike: A look at the insane economics behind KFC Japan’s biggest week of the year.