Yes. The story used to be printed on the back of the box but it was such a long time ago I hardly remember it. From what I do remember, it was a quaker family who produced the oats and innaugurated the company.
The breakfast cereal 'Quaker Oats' is a registered trade mark not affiliated with the Quaker religion. The company behind the product chose the name because they believed it reflected the Quaker values of integrity, honesty, purity and strength.
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absolutely nothing actually! The company just decidedto name it Quaker Oats and as a " mascot " they chose a random quaker.
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Oats are grains. For more information, visit the Quaker Oats Center of Excellence: http://www.quakeroats.com/about-quaker-oats/content/quakeroats-center-of-excellence.aspx
The famous Quaker man (affectionately known as Larry). To learn more, visit us here: http://www.quakeroats.com/about-quaker-oats/content/quaker-history.aspx
The Quaker Oats Company was officially formed in 1901 when several American grain pioneers came together to incorporate the now familiar name. These pioneers were Ferdinand Schumacher, John Stuart, George Douglas and Henry Parsons Crowell. Learn more about our history at: http://www.quakeroats.com/about-quaker-oats/content/quaker-history.aspx
Yes. Penn had founded the colony of Pennsylvania, and was the Governer, too. He was the leader of the Quakers, as well. Pennsylvania was called the Land of the Quakers because of Penn.
Quaker oats! But seriously... What I know for a fact is that SOME don't eat meat, but SOME do! Although Quaker Parrots of which I know nothing probably have a different diet to human Quakers.
Quaker Oats.
No, the Quaker Oats brand name can be traced back to Henry D. Seymour in 1877 who trademarked the name after reading an encyclopedia article about Quakers and deciding the name would make their product seem more wholesome.
Original flavoured Quaker Oats has 150 calories in an average size serving.
Oats are in the breads and cereals food group.