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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.
The company acknowledged that Aunt Jemima's origins were "based on a racial stereotype."] Rep. Conzet objected to the Pischke ...
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 ...
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 ...