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An X account posted: “Quaker Oats Announced Aunt Jemima Will Return to Syrup Bottles.” This sparked a frenzy online. Is Aunt Jemima actually coming back?
Aunt Jemima syrup and pancake mix is being replaced by Pearl Milling Company. The rebranding effort comes a year it was announced by Quaker Oats.
The Quaker Oats Company announced its decision to retire its Aunt Jemima brand and logo in 2020. The logo was over 130-years-old and was retired due to racial stereotyping concerns, according to CNN.
Aunt Jemima syrup and pancake mix is being replaced by Pearl Milling Company. The rebranding effort comes a year it was announced by Quaker Oats.
Quaker has announced that Aunt Jemima will be back on syrup bottles in 2025: "Our customers have spoken." You heard it here first, patriots.
Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous and Julia La Roche discuss PepsiCo renaming Aunt Jemima pancake mix and syrup.
Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's have already committed to altering their logos, which were based on racial stereotypes.
Aunt Jemima is making her last batch of pancakes. Quaker Oats said Tuesday that its Aunt Jemima brand pancake mix and syrup will be renamed Pearl Milling Company.
The breakfast website Extra Crispy posted an article today about what’s really in fake maple syrup, as if that were the most offensive thing about Aunt Jemima syrup, whose smiling Mammy figure ...
Actor Ben Stein, 78, is being criticized on social media for saying he misses the 'large African American woman chef' on his Aunt Jemima syrup bottle.
Following Quaker Foods' move to scrap the Aunt Jemima breakfast brand name over its racist image, critics are also calling for the end of Uncle Ben's and Mrs. Butterworth's logos.
Aunt Jemima syrup and pancake mix will be given a new name and image by Quaker Oats, after the company acknowledged the brand’s origins were racist.
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