I think the one from 1998 might have been the one with the black girl and family. The little girl says: “Mama made Shake ‘n Bake, and I helped”. It’s the last one listed below.
From Wikipedia..
Shake ‘n Bake is particularly noted for its television commercials in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, starring such child actors as Carly Schroeder, Taylor Momsen, and Philip Amelio. In the ads, the aforementioned children help make Shake ‘n Bake with their mothers, enthusiastically exclaiming “And I helped!”
Advertisements for Shake ‘n Bake in 1981 included Ann B. Davis, who played Alice the housekeeper on The Brady Bunch. The ad copy includes the catchphrases, “Gotta be crispy, gotta be golden, gotta be juicy” and “You just shake then bake, and that chicken’s so crisp and juicy and golden it makes me look golden, if you know what I mean.”[2]
In 1990, two commercials were produced which show what pork chops[3] and chicken[4] look like after frying. They then show that pork chops and chicken are crispier, juicier, more plump, and more tender when used with Shake n’ Bake than frying. They end with “Why fry? Shake n’ Bake.”
In 1998, a new commercial was tried with a different catchphrase; “Mama made Shake ‘n Bake, and I helped”. This was only aired a few times and is the least recognized commercial.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake_%27N%27_Bake
” I think the one from 1998 might have been the one with the black girl and family.”
I’ve never seen the ones mentioned in the wikipedia. The one i’m looking for is from the late sixties.
For me there is no trace of it and I wonder if someone deemed it racist and made it disappear.