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  2. Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Jemima has been a present image identifiable by popular culture for well over a century, dating back to Nancy Green's appearance at the 1893 World Fair in Chicago, Illinois. [75] Aunt Jemima, a minstrel-type variety radio program, was broadcast January 17, 1929 – June 5, 1953, at times on CBS and at other times on the Blue Network. The ...

  3. Aunt Jemima to remove image from packaging and rename brand - AOL

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    The breakfast brand is removing its logo and will be renamed, amid public outcry that the branding perpetuated a racist stereotype. Aunt Jemima to remove image from packaging and rename brand Skip ...

  4. Aunt Jemima to Change Name and Image Due to Origins Based on ...

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    Aunt Jemima syrup and pancakes will be completely rebranded and their packages redesigned, Quaker Oats announced on Wednesday, out of recognition that "Aunt Jemima's origins are based on a racial ...

  5. Pepsi to drop 'racial stereotype' Aunt Jemima - AOL

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    Aunt Jemima has been the name and face of a pancake mix and syrup for more than 130 years, but no longer. After facing social media backlash for being a racist caricature, Quaker Foods, a unit of ...

  6. Aunt Jemima brand retired by Quaker due to racial stereotype

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    America’s painful struggles over racism have finally caught up with Aunt Jemima, that ubiquitous fixture served up at breakfast tables for 131 years. Quaker Oats announced Wednesday that it will ...

  7. Mrs. Butterworth's - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, following protests over systemic racism, Conagra Brands announced that it would review the shape of their bottles, as critics viewed them as an example of the "mammy" stereotype. [7] A competing brand, Aunt Jemima, revamped its brand and advertising following the attention on negative black stereotypes. In ads, Mrs. Butterworth's voice ...

  8. Category:Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Aunt Jemima and its advertising campaigns. It was an American breakfast brand for pancake mix, table syrup, and other breakfast food products.The original version of the pancake mix was developed in 1888–1889 by the Pearl Milling Company and was advertised as the first "ready-mix" cooking product.

  9. Brands beware: Lessons from the downfall of Aunt Jemima ... - AOL

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    The Black Lives Matter movement is causing a brand backlash over racial insensitivity.