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Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos cookies, dies at 88

Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos cookies, dies at 88, reports say
August 14, 2024

New York (CNN) โ€” Wally Amos, the charismatic founder of Famous Amos cookies, has died at age 88, according to a statement signed by his children.

In the statement, his children said the cause was complications of dementia. โ€œHe was a true original Black American hero,โ€ said the statement, signed โ€œSarah, Michael, Gregory and Shawn Amos.โ€

โ€œWith his Panama hat, kazoo, and boundless optimism, Famous Amos was a great American success story, and a source of Black pride,โ€ the statement said.

Amos opened his bakery in 1975 on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, selling bite-sized chocolate chip cookies that were a novelty for the time, according to the companyโ€™s site. The bakery, whose cookies were developed from a family recipe, attracted Hollywood celebrities and musicians.

Ferrero, Famous Amosโ€™ current owner, said it was โ€œsaddened by the loss of Wally Amos and our thoughts are with his family,โ€ in a social media post. โ€œHe brought joy to millions with his cookies and is an inspiration to generations of entrepreneurs.โ€

Amos was born in Tallahassee, Florida.

Famous Amos wasnโ€™t just a business, he said in a 1991 Detroit Black Journal interview.

โ€œI started making cookies just to make a living and to be happy doing what I was doing,โ€ Amos said in the interview. โ€œAnd I just, I was so committed and so involved and so joyous about it.โ€

From there, he created a cookie empire.

โ€œI didnโ€™t say, โ€˜Hey, Iโ€™m going to go in the cookie business, make a lot of money, you know, sell out of cookies.โ€™ I said, โ€˜Well, do something I like the way I want to do it,โ€™ you know, Iโ€™m going to have fun doing it,โ€ Amos said in the interview.

Amos was also a figure in US pop culture. He famously appeared in a cameo in the sitcom โ€œThe Officeโ€ to excitement and applause from the cast members. Before that, he also appeared on โ€œThe Jeffersonsโ€ and โ€œTaxi.โ€

Amos sold the cookie brand to a private equity group in 1988 after years of financial struggles for the company.

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