I want to thank Aunt Jamima for feeding us all these years
I never understood why black people were offended by Mammy images. To me it seems like mammies are warm, motherly, industrious people that are happy with their lives and safe, protective women to leave kids with for babysitting that love the kids they're babysitting almost as much as their mothers do. I wonder why blacks don't want to be compared to mammies? The stereotypical mammy seems like she would be a wonderful person and a good role model.
I never saw that image as being hateful in the same way as other imagery might have been.