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Betty Crocker
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Character Information
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Betty Crocker is a housewife created by Washburn Crosby Company.
History
At the "Nuclear Plant Employee, Spouses and No More than Three Children Night" Mr. Burns told the Springfield Isotopes that "the hitter's off his rocker, kissing Betty Crocker".[1]
When Lisa found out the true story about T. R. Francis she asked Marge if she doesn't care that Betty Crocker is an invention of '20s-era ad men. Marge told Lisa that she knows she is hurting, but that's no reason to lash out at her. Marge then went away with a pack featuring Betty Crocker and threw it in the trash.[2]
Appearances
Episode – "Dancin' Homer" (mentioned)
Episode – "The Book Job"
References
- ↑ "Dancin' Homer"
- ↑ "The Book Job"
External links