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Anonymous
Aunt Jemima
1 year, 13 weeks and 3 days
Aunt Jemima products have been around for years. To change a name to pacify people who are to thin skinned to accept what she was should not be the majority of your concerns. This has only made me boycott your products and I will influence others to do the same.Anonymous
Billy D Williams (EMAIL)
1 year, 9 weeks and 1 day
Why don't your company start using an animal or wildlife to brand your product. That would eliminate the future racial issues since animals don't complain,but only look for someone to love them. They don't represent any group of people . In what racial manner could you object to with a beautiful bird or fish or dog on a syrup bottle. A big Raccoon on a box of cereal would get a child's attention. It is all crazy but life goes on and we have to eat.