MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — The name "Aunt Jemima" is familiar to millions, but not as many know the remarkable woman behind the iconic trademark was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky. Nancy ...
This Thursday, in honor of Women's History Month, locals will have the opportunity to hear the compelling story of Nancy Green told at Somerset Community College — though most are likely to know her ...
A Dec. 5 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims a controversial brand has returned to store shelves. “Quaker Oats Brings Back Aunt Jemima After Nearly 5 Years Amid Customer Outcry: ‘You ...
PepsiCo dropped the “Aunt Jemima” brand logo from its food products in 2020 after it was criticized as racist and a company spokesperson told Reuters the packaging is not returning as social media ...
(KGTV)— A post popping up on social media claims Quaker Oats has announced Aunt Jemima will be back on syrup bottles next year. The post quotes the company as saying "Our customers have spoken." But ...
In late October 2024, social media users shared a rumor that the Quaker Oats Co. had announced plans for the name and image of Aunt Jemima to return to syrup bottles in 2025. For example, the Facebook ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Quaker Oats Company have given Aunt Jemima a new name and new look, but the families of some of the women who portrayed her over the years feel they are being erased. "It's a ...
Facebook said on Thursday that it was rebranding as Meta, taking a step to distance itself from the controversies it faces. How has this corporate strategy worked for other companies? By Jenny Gross ...
The longtime brand image of Aunt Jemima syrup may have been retired by parent company Quaker Oats -- but the woman depicted in the image lives on through her legend as Morristown’s first teacher of ...
Quaker Oats, the parent company of Aunt Jemima pancake mix and syrup, says it will completely rebrand the line — including changing the name and logo — saying the current brand is based on a "racial ...
Don Draper, the main character on the hit TV show Mad Men, is said to have been inspired by a real Madison Avenue ad man: George Lois. Lois was a leader in the "Creative Revolution" in advertising ...