
In its first campaign since announcing it was shuttling the Aunt Jemima brand in February, PepsiCo’s Pearl Milling Company has
launched an ad telling consumers that although the brand has changed its name, the taste is still the same.
The ad, from multicultural creative agency Ten35, shows an African-American family enjoying pancakes while a voiceover narration states, “Pearl Milling Company isn’t new to this. We’ve been
stacking fluffy pancakes since forever: birthday pancakes, good-luck-in-grad-school pancakes, a surprise album drop pancakes. Sometimes it’s just TGIS pancakes. We’ve even stacked a few
breakup pancakes. Our perfectly fluffy, syrupy goodness has been there for every moment. We’ll always be there. We’re Pearl Milling Company. Stack up the mm-moments.”
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The ad features a print callout that says it has a “new name,” but “The same great taste as Aunt Jemima.”
The ad blitz—two more are expected to debut in
October—comes after Pearl Milling products hit shelves this summer.
In February, PepsiCo announced the debut of the brand and said at the time that Pearl Milling Co. was
founded in 1888 in St. Joseph, Missouri, and “was the originator of the iconic self-rising pancake mix that would later become known as Aunt Jemima.”
The renaming came in the
wake of racial unrest in 2020 that prompted Pearl to pledge $5 million to the black community. The P.E.A.R.L. Pledge supports Black women. The brand plans further investments to be announced in
October.