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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?
Quaker Oats is rebranding Aunt Jemima as Pearl Milling Co. The brand announced the new name and logo Tuesday.
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.
Quaker has announced that Aunt Jemima will be back on syrup bottles in 2025: "Our customers have spoken." You heard it here first, patriots.
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 17: Bottles of Aunt Jemima pancake syrup are displayed on a shelf at Scotty’s Market on June 17, 2020 in San Rafael, California. Quaker Oats announced that it ...
A waffle enthusiast took to TikTok after trying Aunt Jemima's replacement, Pearl Milling, and claimed that the syrup doesn't taste the same.
WASHINGTON — Social media got a little sticky when actor Ben Stein complained about changes to Aunt Jemima brand syrup and pancake mix on his Truth Social account. "Because of the inherent ...
He used a brand of syrup, formerly called "Aunt Jemima," as an example. I am about to do something which I sometimes do, which is to make breakfast for dinner," Stein begins in his video.
Actor Ben Stein is getting slammed on social media after posting a bizarre video talking about Aunt Jemima syrup, which has been renamed to Pearl Milling Company.
Common household products such as Aunt Jemima pancake mix, Mrs. Butterworth’s syrup, Cream of Wheat and Uncle Ben’s rice all feature racist imagery that dates back to the Jim Crow and slavery era.
Quaker Oats announced that Pearl Milling Company will debut as the brand name of the pancake mix and syrup.
Pearl Milling Company products, formerly branded Aunt Jemima, have started to hit shelves in select grocery stores. (Pearl Milling Company).