Yep. Get your "Aunt Jemima" syrup now. Not because it's particularly good: it isn't. However, it rapidly will become a collector's item. After 130 years, Quaker Oats, the brand owner, will change the name.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/quake ... latestnews
Personally, for many years I haven't thought the name appropriate, and likely offensive to people. But, to change it because of the current hysteria? Executive types are falling over each over to virtue-signal over the next one, I'd guess to show how goooood they are and protect bonuses. Extrapolate that thinking to other issues, which may be of more interest to us, and could become troublesome in the right political atmosphere.
I'd bet people are out buying cases of "Aunt Jemima" syrup, and we'll see it on eBay later this year as, "rare", "collector item", "short supply."
Get your Aunt Jemima syrup
Get your Aunt Jemima syrup
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star.
They had already changed the brand image. It used to be the more heavy set African American woman wearing a "babushka" type hair covering (i.e. stereotypical domestic servant). In fact, EMT's will often use a similar bandage for a head/scalp injury and it is (affectionately) called an "Aunt Jemimah." Not anymore, I guess. I guess the image was updated to that of a modern day business lady. Now, no image at all.REDinFL wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:57 am Yep. Get your "Aunt Jemima" syrup now. Not because it's particularly good: it isn't. However, it rapidly will become a collector's item. After 130 years, Quaker Oats, the brand owner, will change the name.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/quake ... latestnews
Personally, for many years I haven't thought the name appropriate, and likely offensive to people. But, to change it because of the current hysteria? Executive types are falling over each over to virtue-signal over the next one, I'd guess to show how goooood they are and protect bonuses. Extrapolate that thinking to other issues, which may be of more interest to us, and could become troublesome in the right political atmosphere.
I'd bet people are out buying cases of "Aunt Jemima" syrup, and we'll see it on eBay later this year as, "rare", "collector item", "short supply."
I guess they'll go after "Uncle Ben" next.... again.... They had gotten rid of him already once, but he returned.
Yes, I remember the old one. (There's a 7 in front of my age)
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star.
I wonder what they'll call it.
Not that it matters much, I always preferred Log Cabin syrup anyway.
Not that it matters much, I always preferred Log Cabin syrup anyway.
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Uncle Ben is next to lose his iconic place on food packaging.
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I'm going to protest Cracker Jacks.
That's racist as hell.
I want it renamed to Captain Jacks.
That's racist as hell.
I want it renamed to Captain Jacks.
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Dont forget mrs butterworth syrup
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They can keep them both: Aunt Jemima and Butterworth. The thought of them makes me gag. Real Maple is the way.
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star.
Yup. Real 100% maple syrup from Vermont, or Quebec is all I eat. Not the corn syrup $hit. GARY.
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I don’t eat that crap and now won’t even try it.
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