Aunt Jemima syrup is named after Billy Kersand's song Old Aunt Jemima which was written in 1875. The brand itself, which sells mostly syrup and breakfast foods, was started in 1893.
I remember Aunt Jemima only in a plain clear glass bottle - with a picture of a lady called Aunt Jemima - surely there is someone out there who should be able to remember this.
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Aunt Jemima Butter Lite Pancake Syrup
"We purchased Aunt Jemima syrup and Bisquick pancake mix to make breakfast"
The Quaker Oats Company owns the Aunt Jemima trademark and it began selling its syrup under that brand name in 1966.
no, she only made a mold of syrup bottles in her own image.
Aunt Jemima is a fictional character representing a brand of pancake mix and syrup. The character has been portrayed by multiple actresses over the years, and there is no specific individual associated with the role who has died.
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The density of Aunt Jemima Butter Rich Maple Syrup is approximately 1.3 grams per milliliter (g/mL). This value can vary slightly based on the specific formulation and temperature of the syrup. Generally, syrups tend to be denser than water due to their sugar content.
Aunt Jemima is a fictional character used to market a brand of pancake mix and syrup. The character is based on the mammy stereotype from minstrel shows, and has been criticized for perpetuating racist stereotypes. The brand has recently been rebranded to remove the Aunt Jemima name and imagery.
Aunt Jemima syrup, now known as Pearl Milling Company syrup, typically has a density of around 1.3 grams per milliliter (g/mL). This value can vary slightly based on the specific formulation and any added ingredients. Generally, syrups are denser than water due to their high sugar content.