Land O'Lakes, Inc. Its expected Mia will have fully disappeared by the end of the year. Etsy is powered by 100% renewable electricity. We're a co-op that's going exciting places. We as a whole need to keep pushing forward to address the underlying issues that directly impact an entire population that survived genocide, Buffalo said. View Etsys Privacy Policy. [CDATA[ 2. And nothing does that better than our farmer-owners whose milk is used to produce Land OLakes dairy products, Ford said. Legal Statement. The Native American princess known as Mia has been a fixture on Land OLakes products for nearly 100 years. The trick works like this: The result is that when you lift the cover of the butter package, it looks like youre sneaking a peek at her boobiesnipples and all. It reported 2018 annual sales of $15 billion. We are very much still here," she said. So, they decided to call upon Minnesotans themselves. We are very much still here. And maybe the dude over at Where's my Jetpack who had some fun playing with Land O Lakes butter. Native people are not mascots or logos. For a member-led organization, the answer is as simple as butter itself Mia is gone but the land lives on. The illustrated maiden kneeling and offering up dairy products has been emblazoned on company packaging since Land OLakes was founded in 1921. Recipes from our Farmer-Owners Get to know some of our Farmer-Owners and the recipes they love! The backgrounds colors were intensified, and now it was a bright and powerful composition with the intense yellow fond, blue lake, and a green hill, where the Native American woman was sitting facing front. As it approaches its 100th anniversary, Lands O'Lakes is marking the occasion with a new look. She called Land OLakes decision a good gesture and a step forward. Grocery shoppers may have recently noticed something or someone missing from the dairy aisle. 5 out of 5 stars (931) Sale Price $174.25 $ 174.25 $ 205.00 Original Price $205.00 . Minnesota Lt. Gov. https://t.co/uzKF3K6FEV, Lt. We are very much still here., Thank you to Land OLakes for making this important and needed change. ", Reportedly a registered member of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, Buffalo said "it's a good thing for the company to remove the image," but that the nation needs to "keep pushing forward to address the underlying issues that directly impact an entire population that survived genocide.". //