It was in the '60s that the fortunes of the racist spokestoon began to decline, in large measure because of changes brought on by the civil rights movement. The beginning of the end can be marked by the debut of Funny Face, Pillsbury's answer to the Kool-Aid craze. The brand was launched in 1964 and originally included these ill-advised goofballs. There is no record of a public outcry, but a year later, the two were quietly swapped for Choo Choo Cherry and Jolly Olly Orange.