Summary
- Unfrosted dives into the legendary battle between Kellogg and Post with an all-star cast including Seinfeld, Schumer, and McCarthy.
- Edsel Kellogg III is a fictional character; William E. LaMothe was the real CEO during the creation of the Pop-Tart.
- Marjorie Post, portrayed by Amy Schumer, was a female executive and one of the wealthiest women in America before her death in 1973.
Unfrosted tells the story of cereal rivals and the invention of the Pop-Tart, which has left viewers curious about what really happened to happened To Edsel Kellogg & Marjorie Post after the film’s end. While the true story the movie is based on is incredibly interesting, what really sets Unfrosted apart is its all-star cast. Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Melissa McCarthy, and Hugh Grant are just a few of the big names who make up the cast of this intriguing film, which details Kellogg’s and Post’s battle to create the legendary Pop-Tart. Unfrosted is also jam-packed with cameos, that add to the fun.
While Unfrosted was able to provide a lot of detail about this jaw-dropping battle between Kellogg and Post, there was still information to be desired. Unfrosted‘s ending did not give viewers full closure as to what happened to the pivotal players in this situation following its major events. There has been curiosity and speculation about the fate of many of the key people’s lives after Unfrosted, such as Seinfeld’s Bob Cabana, as well as Edsel Kellogg and Marjorie Post.
Edsel Kellogg III Isn’t A Real Person (William E. LaMothe Was CEO During The Pop-Tart’s Creation)
Though there are parts of Unfrosted that are grounded in reality, the character of Edsel Kellogg III is not. Kellogg III, who is played by Jim Gaffigan, is not a real person and was not the CEO of the Kellogg Company during the creation of the Pop-Tart. In reality, a man named William E. LaMothe was CEO during that crucial time for the Kellogg company and for food history.
LaMothe was the son of Dutch immigrants and lived in the south side of Grand Rapids. He first joined the Kellogg Company in 1950, when Harry S. Truman was president. LaMothe ended up retiring as a Kellogg Foundation trustee in December of 2000 and by that time, he had spent more years at the company than the company’s founder. LaMothe passed away in 2022 at 95 years old. Reports suggest that he was a visionary leader, though Unfrosted chose to portray the company’s CEO as somewhat of a bumbling executive.
Marjorie Post Died In 1973 At Age 86
Played by Amy Schumer, Marjorie Merriweather Post was one of the first female executives. She was also one of the wealthiest women in America, and her story was a primary focus in Unfrosted. The famous Mar-a-Lago, which is now owned by Donald Trump,was actually built for Post and her husband, E.F. Hutton.
Post passed away in 1973 at 86 years old. After her death, Mar-a-Lago was given to the federal government. The high costs of maintaining the property, however, resulted in it being returned to the Post Foundation in 1981. Post was survived by her three daughters, Adelaide Close, Eleanor Post Close, and Nedenia Hutton. The three daughters recieved the bulk of their mother’s estate and have since all passed away.
Do The Post & Kellogg Families Have Control Over The Companies Today?
The Post and Kellogg families do not currently have control over the companies today. Both companies are publicly traded, meaning their ownership is divided into shares bought and sold on stock exchanges. Thousands, if not millions, of individuals and institutions hold these shares, which makes it difficult for a single family to hold a controlling majority.
Even if the descendants of the Post and Kellogg founders inherited stock, it would have likely been divided amongst multiple heirs over generations. These individual holdings would likely be a small percentage of the total company shares, offering little control to these families. These families likely still reap the massive financial rewards of the companies, though they do not have much control over them.
Unfrosted (2024)
Unfrosted is a 2024 biographical comedy directed, written, and starring Jerry Seinfeld. The film takes place in 1963 Battle Creek, Michigan, where Kellogg’s and Post are fighting to create a new world-changing breakfast pastry.
- Release Date
- May 3, 2024
- Studio(s)
- Columbus 81 Productions
- Distributor(s)
- Netflix
- Cast
- Jerry Seinfeld , Melissa McCarthy , Jim Gaffigan , Hugh Grant , amy schumer , Max Greenfield , Christian Slater , Bill Burr , Daniel Levy , James Marsden , Jack McBrayer , Thomas Lennon , Bobby Moynihan , Adrian Martinez , Sarah Cooper , Fred Armisen
- Runtime
- 93 Minutes