The Quaker Oats Co. announced that Aunt Jemima will return to the packaging of syrup bottles in 2025. In late October 2024, ...
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Aunt Jemima: Scrapping the Syrup "Mammy"
However, behind the syrupy sweetness of the brand lies a history fraught with racial stereotypes and controversy. The story ...
Kristin Kroepfl, vice president and chief marketing officer of Quaker Foods North America, said in a statement: "We recognize Aunt Jemima's origins are based on a racial stereotype. As we work to ...
Snopes traced the rumor to a Facebook page that produces satirical content. Quaker retired the Aunt Jemima brand four years ago saying the character's origins are based on a racial stereotype.
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 ...
The company acknowledged that Aunt Jemima's origins were "based on a racial stereotype."] Rep. Conzet objected to the Pischke ...
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 ...
The origin of the Aunt Jemima brand comes from a racial stereotype of a "mammy" figure, according to The New York Times. New branding for the pancake brand is set to be unveiled later this year ...