
If you enjoy drinking your fruits and veggies instead of chewing them, you should be familiar with this popular smoothie and juice brand. PepsiCo announced in June 2020 that it would drop the controversial name and image Pearl Milling Company was chosen as the new name after extensive market research was conducted. Quaker Oats bought the brand in 1925 and was later acquired by PepsiCo. Initially, it rose to fame by depicting the Aunt Jemima character on its bottles - based on the “mammy” stereotype of a Black female caretaker devoted to her white family. The company found success in the 1890s, under a different name. Those bright red boxes of pancake mix and bottles of sweet syrup are found in many American kitchens, but they aren't straight from a homey bakery, like the picture would have you think. Madison currently owns her own juice bar in Needham, Massachusetts, and debuted a new snack bar company BeBOLD - not owned by PepsiCo - in 2019. By that point, the company was selling nearly $65 million in pita chips per year. PepsiCo bought Stacy’s wholesale business in 2006. The chips quickly took on a life of their own. In the late ’90s, Stacy Madison and her partner used to give away leftover scraps of pita bread to customers waiting in line at their food cart in Boston. Its product line has expanded to include veggie dips with Greek yogurt, guacamole, salsas and baba ganoush. It uses chickpeas sourced from Idaho, Oregon and Washington and recently announced plans to grow its own non-GMO sesame seeds in the U.S. Sabra is by far the biggest player in the U.S., controlling 60% of the country’s hummus market. 1 hummus brand is co-owned by PepsiCo and Israel-based food manufacturer Strauss Group, which distributes coffee, snack and dairy products. Redeem your points for cash or gift cards.
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