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We spoke to the sculptor of the state fair butter cow, Sarah Pratt to hear more about how it's made.
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We spoke to the sculptor of the state fair butter cow, Sarah Pratt to hear more about how it's made.
Illinois-based Quaker Oats is ending its Aunt Jemima brand, saying it was based on a racial stereotype. Meanwhile, others are working to preserve the legacy of the real-life Chicago woman on whom the character was based.
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