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Aunt Jemima Syrup Now Hitting Store Shelves Under New Brand Name

Aunt Jemima-brand pancake mix and syrup is being replaced on store shelves with a new brand: Pearl Milling Co. The change came among criticism that the former name and imagery was racist. In February 2021, the brand maker Quaker Oats announced the changeover would happen in June, as The Associated Press reported at the time: Quaker Oats, a division of PepsiCo Inc., had announced last June that it would retire the Aunt Jemima brand, saying the character’s origins are “based on a racial stereotype.” The smiling Aunt Jemima logo was inspired by the 19th century “mammy” minstrel character, a Black woman content to serve her white masters. A former slave, Nancy Green, became the first face of the pancake products in 1890.

Best in New Food and Beverage Packaging

Powder & Bulk Solids sister publication  Packaging Digest highlights the best of them on a regular basis, with the most recent “find” at the beginning. Come back often to quickly scroll through to see what you’ve missed.   Below you ll find new packaging developments from companies and brands that include M&M Messages, circular soft drinks, minimal trust, Products of the Year, Tetra Pak’s mission, Coca-Cola paper bottle, Hormel snacks, Nestle s vegan chocolate bars, nutty packs, ‘smellicious innovation’, Coca-Cola streamlines, Aunt Jemima rebrands, apple boxes, EPP food packaging, heart-shaped beer multipacks,  Busch s Daytona 500 cans. The first commercial launch of SIG’s innovative closure combiMaxx has taken place in partnership with well-known German dairy Schwarzwaldmilch. Schwarzwaldmilch offers combiMaxx on all its dairy products in SIG’s combiblocSlimline 1,000ml carton packs. https://t.co/mbEBOUkZX1pic.twitter.com/HigvzD6nOU

Removal of Aunt Jemima s Image from Company s Product Packaging is Not Enough

Beginning in 1889, the stereotypical image of Aunt Jemimawas affixed to the packaging of pancake mix made by The Quaker Oats company.  The image was a fat Black woman wearing a scarf around her head, which some folks called a “mammy rag.”  It was the image that many white people held of Black  women, who during slavery cooked, cleaned, and tended to the children of slaveowners. The first model for Aunt Jemima was from the likeness of Lillian Richard, followed by Anna Short Harrington.  When The Quaker Oats company began getting pressured to change the stereotypical image of Aunt Jemima over the past few decades, the company finally announced last June that it would no longer used the photo image of Aunt Jemima on any of its packaging.  Instead, Quaker Oats company’s brand of pancake mixes and syrups will now be known as Pearl Milling Company.

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