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Betty Crocker

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The Washburn Crosby Company -- later re-named General Mills -- invented the character Betty Crocker in 1921 to personalize letters in response to customers. Betty Crocker's name and signature soon became a representative for the company's flour and other "home economics" projects, including a chain of cooking schools throughout the United States designed to test and demonstrate products and recipes. By 1936 Betty had become so popular the company created a face to go along with her signature. In 1950 the first Betty Crocker cookbook was published, and quickly became a staple in American kitchens. Around the same time the logo, a red spoon and signature, appeared on boxed cake mixes. Since then Betty's name has been used on a wide range of products, and her image has been updated 8 times, most recently in 1996.

Other food-related celebs include the Pillsbury Doughboy, Roy Rogers, Julia Child and Luther Burbank.

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Recipes, helpful charts and advice from the "source"

Betty Crocker

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Pictures of Betty from over the years

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Betty Crocker's history and her portraits are here if you look hard enough

Vital Stats

Birth

1921
(age 87)

Birthplace

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Death

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Best Known As

Fictional food expert for General Mills