Aunt Jemima is a brand of pancake mix, syrup, and other breakfast foods.
The Aunt Jemima brand was first introduced in 1889 by the Pearl Milling Company in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Aunt Jemima's likeness was originally based on the minstrel show character 'Mammy'.
In 1925, the Quaker Oats Company purchased the Aunt Jemima brand.
In 2020, the brand announced it would discontinue its name and image due to racial stereotypes.
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Aunt Jemima's Complete Pancake Mix is a pre-made mix that only requires the addition of water.
Aunt Jemima's Original Syrup is a traditional pancake syrup made from corn syrup.
Aunt Jemima's Buttermilk Pancake Mix is a pre-made mix that only requires the addition of water.
The brand announced that its name and image perpetuate racial stereotypes and it will be choosing a new name and image.
Yes, the products will still be available under the new name and image.
Quaker Oats also owns brands such as Gatorade, Cap'n Crunch, and Rice-A-Roni.
Aunt Jemima's pancake mix can be made by mixing the mix with water, stirring until smooth, and cooking on a griddle or pan.
No, Aunt Jemima's syrup contains gluten in the form of wheat.