yes
She is a fictional character made by General Mills.
Betty Crocker mixes are made by General Mills General Mills contracts the making of most of the Betty Crocker cake mix to Power Packaging an Exel <DHL> company.
Betty Crocker.
no its a made up name
There are a wide variety of brownie makers. Many bakeries make brownies. Home cooks can make them at home, either from scratch or from a mix from a box. Brownie box mixes are manufactured by a variety of companies including Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, Ghirardelli, Arrowhead Mills, Jiffy, Dassant, and Barefoot Contessa.
Adding to the above answer, General Mills, which was a merger of about 24 companies began, in 1930, publishing promotional pamphlets by Betty Crocker. Betty Crocker, by the way, is a fictional woman whose name, Betty, was chosen because it was popular at the time, and Crocker, who was the director / secretary of one of the companies in the merger.1933 saw the first publication of two Betty Crocker pamphlets:Betty Crocker's $25,000 Recipe Set Featuring Recipes From World Famous Chefs For Foods That Enchant Men and Betty Crocker's 101 Delicious Bisquick Creations As Made And Served By Well-Known Gracious Hostesses, Famous Chefs, Distinguished Epicures and Smart Luminaries Of Movieland.It wasn't until 1950 that General Mills published the first hardback copy of Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook.
After extensive testing I think I have found the recipe think they are made daily at each restaurant using Betty Crocker Super Moist Devil's Food Cake Mix with the Rich & Creamy Chocolate Fudge Ready to Spread Icing.
I've noticed that their cereals and other products such as Betty Crocker say "Product of USA" on them.
Some delicious recipes that can be made using semi-sweet baking chocolate include chocolate chip cookies, brownies, chocolate truffles, and chocolate ganache.
Some delicious recipes that can be made using dark baking cocoa include chocolate brownies, chocolate cake, chocolate cookies, and hot chocolate.
"Brownies" are called "bizcocho de chocolate y nueces" in Spanish. The translation actually means "chocolate cookies" and is used to mean any cookie made of/with chocolate.
Fruit Roll-Ups are made by General Mills and distributed by Betty Crocker in the United States.