Information about Uncle Ben's

This article is not to be confused with Benjamin Parker, or Uncle Ben.


Uncle Ben’s is a brand name for parboiled (“converted”) rice and related food products. Owned by Mars, Inc. in the U.S. by its subsidiary Masterfoods, the brand was first used by a company called Converted Rice Inc. which was later bought by Mars.

Uncle Ben’s rice was first marketed in 1943 and was the top-selling rice in the United States from 1950 until the 1990s.[1]

Marketing origins

When white South Carolina planters were unable to make their rice crops thrive, “slaves from West Africa’s rice region tutored planters in growing the crop.”[2] In the American South whites once commonly referred to elderly black men as uncle even though they were not blood relations. During the later 20th century this was considered patronizing and demeaning and was widely deprecated. Moreover, during the 1940s black people were popularly associated with rice the later 1800s African-Americans were often featured as company mascots for agricultural and other products in the United States. This kind of market branding has continued, though to a lesser extent, into the 21st century.

Uncle Ben’s products carry the image of an elderly African-American man dressed in a bow-tie, perhaps meant to imply a domestic servant in the Aunt Jemima tradition, or maybe a Chicago maitre d’hotel named Frank Brown.[3][4] According to Mars, Uncle Ben was an African-American rice-grower in Texas known for the quality of his rice. Gordon L. Harwell, an entrepreneur who had supplied rice to the armed forces in World War II, chose the name Uncle Ben’s as a means to expand his marketing efforts to the general public.[5] Mars has not supplied any further biographical detail about the Uncle Ben persona.

Uncle Ben's promotion

After 61 years as a servant/maitre d’hotel/farmer, in March 2007 Uncle Ben's image was "promoted" to "chairman of the board" by a new advertising campaign designed to distance the brand from its stereotyped iconography depicting a domestic servant.[6] A visit to the company website revealed a set of impressive double doors and a plaque reading "Chairman." The doors open to reveal an upper-executive style office overlaid with a welcome message from Uncle Ben which begins, "Hello, I'm Uncle Ben." The name plate on the desk also reads "Chairman" and a portrait of the iconic marketing image hangs on the back wall. The boardroom is interactive, allowing visitors to click on sundry objects for additional information.

Luke Visconti, a partner at DiversityInc (a Newark, New Jersey firm specializing in workplace diversity) has said the change is "an interesting idea" but for him the image "still has a very high cringe factor.” According to Visconti, "There’s a lot of baggage associated with the image” which the corporate makeover is "glossing over." [6]

See also

References

1. ^ Palmeri, Christopher. “Wake Up, Mars!” Forbes. (December 13, 1999)
2. ^ Carney, Judith A. (2002). Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-00834-0. 
3. ^ Pilgrim, David. “The Uncle Tom CaricatureJim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia. Ferris State University. (December 2000)
4. ^ Kendrix, Moss H. “The Advertiser’s Holy Trinity: Aunt Jemima, Rastus, and Uncle Ben” Moss H. Kendrix, A Retrospective. The Museum of Public Relations. (2006)
5. ^ Mars, Incorporated. “About Uncle Ben’s” (2005, archived at the Internet Archiveon April 27, 2006)
6. ^ Elliott, Stuart. “Uncle Ben, Board Chairman” New York Times. (March 30, 2007, retrieved April 16, 2007)

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