Spokeswoman. Rosie Moore was the last woman to represent the character "Aunt Jemima" for the Quaker Oats Company. She was discovered while working for the advertising department at Quaker Oats in Oklahoma, and became the new spokesperson for Aunt Jemima pancake mix. She toured the country in character until the late 60s when the image was revamped to an artist's rendering of a more modern black woman.
Spokeswoman. Rosie Moore was the last woman to represent the character "Aunt Jemima" for the Quaker Oats Company. She was discovered while working for the advertising department at Quaker Oats in Oklahoma, and became the new spokesperson for Aunt Jemima pancake mix. She toured the country in character until the late 60s when the image was revamped to an artist's rendering of a more modern black woman.
Bio by: Screwtape
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WIFE OF TRAVIS HALL
"ROSIE WAS 'AUNT JEMIMA' FOR THE QUAKER OATS CO. FOR 25 YEARS."
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