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The Interesting History Behind Aunt Jemima Products’ New Name

After some backlash last year, Quaker Oats decided to rebrand their Aunt Jemima products. They decided to change the name and logo. It wasn’t easy to come up with a new name for the 130-year-old brand but they recently announced the new name and logo.

Aunt Jemima products are now known as Pearl Milling Company. This was the name before Quaker Oats purchased the brand in 1925. It was founded in 1888. Of course, they wanted to find a name that would honor the brand’s long history without going into another controversy. They believe they have found it with Pearl Milling Company.

Aunt Jemima products are now called Pearl Milling Company

Aunt Jemima / Wikimedia Commons

The red packaging is the same so people can find the brand. However, the logo is now the old building of the Pearl Milling Company and the name has changed. Quaker Oats changed the logo periodically over the years. For instance, they removed Aunt Jemima’s kerchief in 1989. Many said that wasn’t enough.

Pearl Milling Company / Quaker Oats/PepsiCo

Throughout the years, people have petitioned for the name and logo to change due to racial insensitivities. Some people are not happy with the changes, especially the relatives of the former Aunt Jemima spokesperson. They don’t have to get rid of her legacy.

What do you think about this rebranding? Other brands followed suit recently as well. Uncle’s Bens is now Ben’s Original and Eskimo Pie is now Edy’s Pie.

 

Source: Doyouremember.com