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Pamela Low

Pamela Low (b.March 16 1928 Manchester, NH - June 1, 2007 New London, New Hampshire) was an American flavorist, best known for developing and creating the flavor coating for Cap'n Crunch breakfast cereal.[1]

Low studied microbiology at the University of New Hampshire. She went on to work as a flavorist for the Arthur D. Little consulting firm in the Boston metropolitan area for more than 30 years. [1] She was reportedly asked to develop a flavor for the new Cap'n Crunch cereal in the early 1960s. Her inspiration for the flavor coating was a recipe flavored with butter and brown sugar that her grandmother, Luella Low, used to serve her when she was younger in Derry.[1] Cap'n Crunch was officially unveiled in 1963 and the original recipe has been unchanged since its launch.[1] She also worked on the flavors for Almond Joy and Mounds candy bars while at Arthur D. Little.[1]

Low died at the New London Hospital in New London, New Hampshire on June 1, 2007.[1] She was 79 when she died.[1] She had lived in New London for 34 years.[1] Low never married.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Pamela Low, created flavor for Cap'n Crunch, dies at 79", The Associated Press, WCAX, 2007-06-04. Retrieved on 2007-07-12. 

 
 
 

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