According to a February 1959 article in Television magazine about this and other ads in this series, "Peggy" was played by Sue Oakland Cott (wife of broadcast executive Ted Cott from 1956 until his death in 1973, a future recurring guest panelist on "What's My Line?" from 1966 to 1967 on CBS and 1968 to 1969 after it went "syndicated," and an editorialist for WCBS-TV in New York from 1971 to 1984), and "Chuck" was played by John Stratton (who may've been one and the same as played "Victor" in the 1958 film "Terror from the Year 3000," I say this being as there's a slightly older British actor named John Stratton listed on IMDb).
I just read your reply, Uncle Ruckus. Basically, the food producers use pictures and names of black caricatures, such as Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben to sell certain brands. This is racist and has recently been stopped.
@Major woody Truth is, there's nothing racist about her. The politicians who claim to care about black people are really trying to gradually erase black representation and oppress us behind false narratives disguised as racial equality.
Everyone...all they are doing is changing her name..the mix isn’t going anywhere...can’t you people read? I can’t believe how willing so many of you are to hold onto something offensive and racist because you are used to it and because “mahh precious pancakes!” what a bunch of Karens
The thing is no one saw it as a racist stereotype. I'd argue that the people that never noticed and just thought it was a nice lady who made pancakes are less racist than the people trying to throw this character away. Ironically you guys seem the most racist because you're making a big deal out of it. Almost like you're the ones with the issues. If you aren't racist you would pay it no mind and just go on about your day. But you guys curiously project your bad case of the "not racist" onto everyone. The mainstream don't care they just saw it as a person but you guys are the ones turning it into a race and class thing by trying to hide it.
"Karens" are the dingleberries crying like petulant children and pretending this commercial/brand is even remotely racist. "Oh noez, there's a black woman on this old ass box of pancake mix. Dat's racist! This must be cancelled!"
Wiillkill lmaooo Insulting people that have a different opinion don’t help you case sir, only ignites more hate towards each other. Probably won’t understand this because certain words are too powerful for peasants lol.
I truly believe the people ages 15-30 walk around being offended at everything. Here's a solution: If you're offended by the delicious Aunt Jemima pancakes, DON'T BUY THEM!
Lovely how white people love telling others what they should or shouldn’t be offended by...as long as it doesn’t impact you right? The term Aunt Jemima is offensive and if you read up on exactly what the term “Aunt Jemima” means, you may understand why the brand is due for an image and name overhaul...or maybe you won’t understand because again, it doesn’t impact you so you could care less
I honestly don't believe anyone is offended, except maybe those who are told to be. The people who have the power and money to change the faces and names of these brands (e.g., Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, etc.) are just using racism as an excuse to carry out their truly racist agenda.
Jesse K your black friends don’t represent the entirety of the black community. the mix will be the same, so why cry your white tears just because a change of name? it will taste exactly the same.
@@yup2983 You're the one whose crying about the name Aunt Jamima. Rich white liberals have convinced you this offends the black community and you go along with it hook, line, and sinker.
I just dont get it I read that the woman was like the first African American model for this so removing her is sad well this is part of what it said "irst of many African-American models hired to promote a corporate trademark as "Aunt Jemima"."
Just another piece of history that can be taken away but not forgotten about.
Poor Aunt Jemima. She never did me no harm and I ain't never done no hurt to her
Lmao
According to a February 1959 article in Television magazine about this and other ads in this series, "Peggy" was played by Sue Oakland Cott (wife of broadcast executive Ted Cott from 1956 until his death in 1973, a future recurring guest panelist on "What's My Line?" from 1966 to 1967 on CBS and 1968 to 1969 after it went "syndicated," and an editorialist for WCBS-TV in New York from 1971 to 1984), and "Chuck" was played by John Stratton (who may've been one and the same as played "Victor" in the 1958 film "Terror from the Year 3000," I say this being as there's a slightly older British actor named John Stratton listed on IMDb).
Happy National Pancake Day 🥞
Those pancakes sure look good!
I LOVE that jalousie window door in the kitchen
I'm more offended that this white woman is having to cook. Doesn't she know how to use Uber Eats and charge it to her husband's credit card?!
Lol 😂
I feel someone is going to get wooosh
Lmao best reply ever!!! 🤣
LOOOOL
Sounds like something a entitled American woman would say
i love aunt jemima pancakes and syrup
We prefer the name The Pearl River Milling Company, Thank You. 🥞
@@luisreyes1963 IT'S MRS MA'AM AUNT JEMIMA FOR YOU, YOU RACIST F'CK.
We love la negrita, no matter how many bL4Ck L1veS MAtTErs tells us otherwise.
Chuck is so cute he could eat my apple ring!
Misti Wtf 😑
He wants pancakes, not tuna fish
@@zippitydoodads9947 Lmao 😂💀
@@zippitydoodads9947 funniest reply ever lmao
Lol
It’s sad how brands are giving into cancel culture and PC culture. I’m never buying Aunt Jemima again, or whatever they are going to be called.
Yes!! Cancel everything that makes any race subservient and inferior!! Y’all will never get it ever!!!!!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡
I challenge you to just don’t buy any shit from major corps.
I just read your reply, Uncle Ruckus. Basically, the food producers use pictures and names of black caricatures, such as Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben to sell certain brands. This is racist and has recently been stopped.
@Major woody Truth is, there's nothing racist about her. The politicians who claim to care about black people are really trying to gradually erase black representation and oppress us behind false narratives disguised as racial equality.
Snowflake
Boy I sure can’t wait to try this on my pear milling company syrup
R.I.P. Aunt Jemima.
Everyone...all they are doing is changing her name..the mix isn’t going anywhere...can’t you people read? I can’t believe how willing so many of you are to hold onto something offensive and racist because you are used to it and because “mahh precious pancakes!” what a bunch of Karens
The thing is no one saw it as a racist stereotype. I'd argue that the people that never noticed and just thought it was a nice lady who made pancakes are less racist than the people trying to throw this character away. Ironically you guys seem the most racist because you're making a big deal out of it. Almost like you're the ones with the issues. If you aren't racist you would pay it no mind and just go on about your day. But you guys curiously project your bad case of the "not racist" onto everyone. The mainstream don't care they just saw it as a person but you guys are the ones turning it into a race and class thing by trying to hide it.
But the box and name is iconic, the racist stereotype wasn’t noticed until BLM, I’m starting to see a pattern here.
Bakamatsu - GojiFan1993 Archive black people knew it was racist for sure
rawrbro69 but they didn’t take any action really.
"Karens" are the dingleberries crying like petulant children and pretending this commercial/brand is even remotely racist. "Oh noez, there's a black woman on this old ass box of pancake mix. Dat's racist! This must be cancelled!"
RIP society.
If it means ending a society that was built upon a race, yes we must end this bs now!
It's funny this was an hour ago and that we searched the same exact thing
@@ianmvp1 you poor uneducated sheep
Wiillkill lmaooo Insulting people that have a different opinion don’t help you case sir, only ignites more hate towards each other. Probably won’t understand this because certain words are too powerful for peasants lol.
Drama queen😂😂
I know saying this is messed up but the people in the commercial are probably not even alive anymore.. well except maybe the baby.
if still living that baby is about my age today
JxT1957 And what age is that?
@@LordTylerBluGunderson well the commerical was in 1959. That was 61 years ago.
So the baby is at least 61
I like this recipe!❤❤
I truly believe the people ages 15-30 walk around being offended at everything. Here's a solution: If you're offended by the delicious Aunt Jemima pancakes, DON'T BUY THEM!
Lovely how white people love telling others what they should or shouldn’t be offended by...as long as it doesn’t impact you right? The term Aunt Jemima is offensive and if you read up on exactly what the term “Aunt Jemima” means, you may understand why the brand is due for an image and name overhaul...or maybe you won’t understand because again, it doesn’t impact you so you could care less
@@Gurlita85 That's funny, the black friends I know are NOT offended by it because they didn't grow up in the "everyone deserves a trophy" era.
I honestly don't believe anyone is offended, except maybe those who are told to be. The people who have the power and money to change the faces and names of these brands (e.g., Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, etc.) are just using racism as an excuse to carry out their truly racist agenda.
Jesse K your black friends don’t represent the entirety of the black community. the mix will be the same, so why cry your white tears just because a change of name? it will taste exactly the same.
@@yup2983 You're the one whose crying about the name Aunt Jamima. Rich white liberals have convinced you this offends the black community and you go along with it hook, line, and sinker.
I like the fact that there's like at least three things that can trigger a Liberal blind in this commercial.
They are literally removing her face because of racism. Since when were pancakes racist?
I just dont get it I read that the woman was like the first African American model for this so removing her is sad well this is part of what it said "irst of many African-American models hired to promote a corporate trademark as "Aunt Jemima"."
who’s here from ashnikko
crybaby big heart me!!!
Me
Haha I can’t help but laugh
Rest in peace Aunt Jemima, on that big cotton plantation in the sky. ❤️
Jesus Christ you’re fucking disgusting
I buy Bisquick! It tastes better!!!!!!
Anyone else here because of Ashnikko?
Hey it’s magical you made dough nuts. Into pancakes wow dough coyn
They look like some explosive pancakes!
Aunt Jemaima Presents Peggy and Chuck
Crackers and pancakes on Ozzie and Harriet. 🥞 📺
I wonder if that would work well with pineapple rings?
hello fellow ashnikko stans
Ansley Payne hello!
heyoo
Hi, 😂😂😂
Is the joke supposed to be Ain't yo momma? That's what it sounds like he's trying to say. lol
Hey I got on of them in the garage of dough coyn didn’t steal in dough coyn
Ashnikko anyone????
Yep
Yesssss
Bring back Aunt Jemima! *It's racist to take another strong black female figure off the box!*
What. Lol
You’re an idiot
Exactly! It's sad that a lot of people don't see that.
If you ain't eatin Wham...
you ain't eatin Ham.
From the Greatest Generation: this commercial.
I am very glad this is in the past.
When America was a free country.
For you
🥴😂😆
lmao 😂
Wholesome white family got me in aunt jemima mood!!
Lol
...this is a boooooring commercial, I'm sorry 😅
Omg!!! This is so racist!!! Lol
The old picture from when it first came out DEFINITELY looked bad but how is this 💀
How is it racist?
Sausage with hot cakes? Agggggg nasty 🤢