Pams was launched through Four Square in 1937. Its first goods were baking powder and custard powder. It was originally going to be named "Pep" or "Presto", but both names were rejected. The name "Pep" was rejected as it was already taken by Kellogg's.[2][3] It is not known who Pams is named after.[3]
In 2000, celebrity chefJamie Oliver signed up on advertisements for Pam's, with the company also sponsoring Oliver's television show Oliver's Twist.[4] In 2008 Pams eggs became cage free.[5]
In 2017, Foodstuffs silently released a new brand called "Pams Finest".[3]