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Aunt Jemima: Scrapping the Syrup "Mammy"
The name “Aunt Jemima” was inspired by a minstrel show ... the brand’s use of a Black woman’s image as a commercial mascot ...
Dressing as Aunt Jemima is a bad idea to begin with. Using dark black face paint to do it is even worse.
In late October 2024, social media users shared a rumor that the Quaker Oats Co. had announced plans for the name and image of Aunt Jemima to return to syrup bottles in 2025. For example ...
US company Quaker Oats has announced it will rename its Aunt Jemima line of syrups and foods, acknowledging the brand was based on a racial stereotype. For over 130 years, the brand's logo has ...
After 130 years on kitchen tables, Aunt Jemima products will have a new name: Pearl Milling Company. The announcement from PepsiCo-brand comes almost eight months after the company said it would ...
Will Trader Joe's follow suit? First it was Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, now Cream of Wheat is reviewing its mascot Parent company B&G Foods says it's initiated a review of its packaging featuring ...
After Chapelle spoke, Maya Rudolph appeared as the former pancake brand mascot Aunt Jemima and Kenan Thompson as the former logo of rice brand Uncle Ben's. In the skit, both characters were both ...
On October 20, rumors started floating on the internet that Quaker Oats is bringing back its Aunt Jemima branding to syrup bottles and pancake mixes. The claim first made rounds on Facebook ...
(KGTV)— A post popping up on social media claims Quaker Oats has announced Aunt Jemima will be back on syrup bottles next year. The post quotes the company as saying "Our customers have spoken." ...