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How Betty Crocker began

In 1921, Gold Medal Flour featured a puzzle advertisement on the back of The Saturday Evening Post inviting consumers to send in the completed puzzle to receive a free Gold Medal Flour pincushion in return.

But Washburn-Crosby, our predecessor company in Minneapolis, Minnesota, didn’t just receive the completed puzzles; they were flooded with thousands of baking questions from consumers.

The Advertising Department decided they needed a female persona to respond to the questions.

And that is how Betty Crocker was born.

The name Crocker came from a recently retired company director and Betty was chosen simply because it sounded friendly.

What happened next is a story of women, who in many ways were ahead of their time. Women who created, embodied and led Betty Crocker into the future.

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Ruth Hayes Carpenter

Ruth Hayes Carpenter was hired in 1921 to create the Home Service Department. While she was not a home economist, she had administrative experience and hired a team of 25 young home economists to build out the team. 

The first task of these women was to host cooking schools across the U.S. They traveled across the country sharing recipes, cooking tips and promoting the quality of Gold Medal Flour.  

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By September 1925, 13 radio stations carried a Betty Crocker service program three mornings each week. Each station had their own individual Betty Crocker who read the scripts, which were written and prepared in Minneapolis. 

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In 1947, Husted was promoted to consult with the officers and executives of General Mills and to develop the Betty Crocker Picture Cookbook, a project which had been planned for 10 years earlier but was delayed by World War II. 

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Betty Crocker Today

100 years later, Betty Crocker continues to be a beloved household name, inspiring diverse bakers and culinary enthusiasts across the world. 

And it’s thanks to the many women, past and present, for her continued success.  

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