Master P has a new slogan: There's No Limit to Success. The words are engraved across the top of each one of the New Orleans rapper and businessman's new products, which he hopes will replace brands ...
Master P is launching a health-focused food venture. On Juneteenth, June 19, the rapper-turned-businessman took to Instagram to announce the launch of Miller Family Foods. The company will promote ...
Percy ‘Master P’ Miller is adding to his business empire. On Juneteenth, rap icon and prolific businessman shared he is launching Miller Family Foods, a company that promotes wellness through better ...
The Black diaspora and its relationship with food is one full of rich heritage, culture and identity. And for centuries, Black people have used it to unify their communities and as a source of ...
for perpetuating harmful racial stereotypes, that he learned about their problematic histories -- and decided to do something about it. His new line of "Uncle P's Louisiana Seasoned" food products ...
Master P wants to empower Black community amid national push for racial equality New Orleans rap mogul Master P has introduced several new food products in an effort to compete with Aunt Jemima, Uncle ...
'African Americans want healthier food alternatives. I heard them loud and clear. And that’s why Miller Family Foods was created. We feed happiness. Eat well. Feel good.' Hip-hop entrepreneur Percy ...
Self-made multimillionaire and hip hop businessman Percy “Master P” Miller has entered into the cereal industry with the launch of Hoody Hoos Cereal, according to Rolling Out. The “No Limit” soldier ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to rapper and entrepreneur Percy Miller, aka Master P, about why he's jumping into the packaged food business as many companies reexamine their racist imagery. And finally ...
Master P is hoping to usurp Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben’s. After the long-running food lines promised to replace their racist branding, the rap star announced that he plans to launch his own rival ...
Rappers Snoop Dogg and Master P are suing Walmart and food manufacturer Post Consumer Brands, arguing that both companies intentionally left their cereal product off shelves and hid it in stockrooms ...
Make em say "Yum" Na-nah na-nah! Master P has launched a line of "Uncle P" food products to offer consumers a Black-owned alternative to brands that use Black names and imagery, but don't often give ...
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