1950
Mary Lou Bertha.
The numbers on the bottom of your brown amber Mrs. Butterworth's syrup bottle, specifically "4053," indicate that it was likely produced in the mid-1970s. The bottle design has been relatively consistent over the years, but the specific mold and production codes can help date it more accurately. If you have any additional markings or details, they could further narrow down the production year.
So thick, so rich, and still just as sweet!
A person who likes their pancakes wet and soggy and urinated on :) Enjoy! -HotSushi
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.
Mrs. Butterworths syrup is a dark brown color.
1999
Mary Lou Bertha.
Mrs. Butterworth's is made from corn syrup not real maple syrup and is not graded. It is artificially flavored pancake syrup.
Mrs. Camille Hornes was born in 1954.
This syrup is made in the genie state in which i say on goggle
Mrs. Butterworth's is syrup for pancakes. It begins with the letter m.
Facts about Mrs. Butterworth's syrup include calorie counts. The sugar free version of the syrup contains only 20 calories per one quarter cup.
Mrs. Buttersworth is a container that holds syrup.
Mrs Ally Jones born in the year of 1932
So thick, so rich, and still just as sweet!
A person who likes their pancakes wet and soggy and urinated on :) Enjoy! -HotSushi