The Aunt Jemima Rebrand Is So Disastrously Racist That It Is

The Aunt Jemima Rebrand Is So Disastrously Racist That It Is Almost Comical


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Last year, it was announced by Quaker Oats that they would be removing the name and image of Aunt Jemima from their syrup, engaging in a rebrand after the parent company determined, likely through some crazy focus group, that Aunt Jemima was racist. Well, not that she was racist, but that her image was based on a “racial stereotype” that did not accurately represent the interests of the black community.  Now, while Quaker has made some strides in promises of contributions to the black community, I believe that their new rebrand is either completely tone-deaf or more likely a complete screw-up by brand professionals.

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