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Fri 1 Apr, 2005 10:26 am
Television - AP
AP
Frank Perdue Dies at 84 After Illness
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SALISBURY, Md. - Frank Perdue, who built a backyard egg business into one of the nation's largest poultry processors using the folksy slogan, "It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken," has died, the company said Friday.
He died after a brief illness at the age of 84.
At the time of his death, Perdue was chairman of the executive committee of the board of directors of Perdue Farms Inc., headquartered in Salisbury.
Perdue turned over the day-to-day responsibilities of running the company over to his son, Jim Perdue, in 1991.
In 1971, Perdue became his company's television pitchman, and the first to advertise chickens by brand. His tough, folksy TV persona helped boost sales from $56 million in 1970 to more than $1.2 billion by 1991.
Oh I used to love his commercials when I lived back east.
I always thought he's a dead ringer for Ross Perot.
He certainly was a tough old buzzard. Nobody could call him chicken.
I was frankly appalled at the chicken factories near Salisbury. The horrible treatment they endured made me sick as did the stench for 50 miles around.
I had an occasion to prowl through Frank's 50 foot Bertram sports cruiser and let me tell you...the opulance was breath-taking.
I bet he died from salmonella poisoning.
BOP!
Hahaha, sometimes you're priceless Slappy...
Only reason I recognized his name, I used to live on the east coast.