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NEW YORK — Mr. Potato Head is no longer a mister. Hasbro, the company that’s made the potato-shaped plastic toy for nearly 70 years, is giving the spud a gender neutral new name: Potato Head.… ...
Hasbro is dropping the Mr. from the logo and overall brand to “promote gender equality and inclusion,” but clarified that Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head will still be available.
& MRS. POTATO HEAD aren’t going anywhere and will remain MR. & MRS. ... And American Girl is now selling a boy doll. Mr. Potato Head first hit the toy scene in 1952, ...
UPDATE, 5:00 p.m.:After the uproar over the rebranding, Hasbro clarified that the Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head dolls will still be available under the gender-neutral Potato Head brand.They have also ...
Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head attend the Points of Light generationOn Block Party on April 18, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for generationOn ...
Mr. Potato Head first hit the toy scene in 1952, when it didn’t even come with a plastic potato — kids had to supply their own vegetable to poke eyes, a nose or mustache into.
So mash for that. Hasbro is scrambling to reassure fans that Mr. Potato Head still exists — amid uproar over its gender-neutral rebranding announcement. “Hold that Tot – your main spud,… ...
Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head attend Variety's Power of Youth presented by Hasbro, Inc. and generationOn at Universal Studios Backlot on July 27, 2013 in Universal City, California. Mr.
Mr. Potato Head appeared to be losing his gender — but there’s more than meets the detachable eye. Word came out Thursday morning on the website Fast Company that toymaker Hasbro was re… ...
"Mr. Potato Head now apparently has to go by Potato X, and the whole point of Mr. Potato Head is that you can move the parts around. He was America's first transgender doll, and even he got canceled." ...
Is it Mr. Potato Head or not? Hasbro created confusion Thursday when it announced that it would drop the “Mr.” from the brand’s name in order to be more inclusive and so all could… ...
Is it Mr. Potato Head or not? Hasbro created confusion Thursday when it announced that it would drop the “Mr.” from the brand’s name in order to be more inclusive and so all could feel ...