You Tube Old Mrs. Butterworth Commercials. She was an elderly Woman that helps kids out.
The Mrs. means that she is married.
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Betty
1950
No, Mrs. Butterworth and Aunt Jemima are not related brands, nor did one own the other. Mrs. Butterworth is a brand of syrup owned by Pinnacle Foods, while Aunt Jemima, which has been rebranded as Pearl Milling Company, was owned by Quaker Oats. Both brands feature characters inspired by African American culture, but they represent different products and companies.
Mrs. Butterworths syrup is a dark brown color.
Mrs. Buttersworth is a container that holds syrup.
The Mrs. means that she is married.
maybe, companies name products after real people all the time I AM Mrs. Butterworth...
Mrs. Butterworth
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Betty
Mrs. Butterworth's is made from corn syrup not real maple syrup and is not graded. It is artificially flavored pancake syrup.
1950
Facts about Mrs. Butterworth's syrup include calorie counts. The sugar free version of the syrup contains only 20 calories per one quarter cup.
No, she was fictional, created sometime in the 1960's.
Mrs. Butterworth's is syrup for pancakes. It begins with the letter m.