‘Aunt Jemima’ Brand Faces Backlash Over New Name

Aunt Jemimaโ€™s new name, Pearl Milling Company, has faced backlash online from users for sounding more like โ€œgravel mining companyโ€ or โ€œa James Bond villain.โ€

Twitter users quickly shared their feelings on the matter, with some threatening to switch to its competitors, Mrs. Butterworthโ€™s or Log Cabin, because of the new name.

โ€œI think it sounds like a gravel mining company,โ€ one person commented.

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Photo Credit:ย New York Post

Another person wrote that the Pearl Milling Company sounded like โ€œsomething owned by a James Bond Villain.โ€

Another person commented: โ€œPearl Milling Company? Sounds like a generic house brand for Dollar General.โ€

Several users said that they would boycott the company altogether.

Photo Credit: New York Post

Photo Credit:ย New York Post

โ€œSadly I would never recognize it and will probably go to Log Cabin,โ€ one person wrote.

โ€œThey really changed the name of Aunt Jemima syrup to Pearl Milling Company?! Like they really couldnโ€™t think of a better name than that?! Iโ€™m sticking with Mrs. Butterworthโ€™s from now on bc she thicc & rich, also doesnโ€™t have a dumbass name,โ€ another person commented.

The Aunt Jemima brand announced its name change following intense backlash for using a โ€œracial stereotypeโ€ as basis for its syrup mascot.

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The logo was created based on the 19th century โ€œmammyโ€ minstrel character – a black woman content to serve her white masters.

Pearl Milling Company is a reference to the small Missouri mill that produced the pancake mix โ€“ later branded Aunt Jemima โ€“ in 1889.

Sources:ย New York Post


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