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GEEKSPIN on MSNWendy’s Brings Back Beloved Mr. Potato Head ToysWendy’s is bringing the fun back to mealtime! In partnership with Hasbro, Wendy’s is launching a brand-new Kids’ Meal toy ...
To get a better understanding of this era, check out the vintage ad for Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head above. When Mr. Potato Head hit shelves in 1952, customers were expected to provide their own potato.
Thanks to Cartoons Plus (via Boing Boing), that original Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head commercial from 1952 has now resurfaced. More than anything, it’s a stark reminder that once upon a time, kid ...
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz called Mr. Potato Head "America's first transgender doll" until it "got canceled" in response to a decision by toy company Hasbro to drop "Mr." from the brand's name.
He can't be Mr. Potato." In case you're wondering if Hasbro plans to kill Mr. Potato Head off, perhaps make him into french fries or hash browns, that is not the case. Hasbro is literally just getting ...
“Buy Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head because it's the end of an era. It is the end of freedom in America!” Glenn Beck raged this week over a children's toy.
While the company has rejected reports that it would no longer sell individual sex-specific Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head dolls, a company executive has told a progressive business leaders' magazine ...
Mr. Potato Head caused a lot of buzz last week, and Fox News played a big part in that. Over the past week, the plastic toy — and its gender — has been mentioned at least 35 times on Fox News ...
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 Potato Head first went on sale in 1952. On the back of its success, Mrs Potato Head, along with traditional feminine accessories, was launched the following year.
& MRS. POTATO HEAD aren’t going anywhere and will remain MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD,” the company tweeted. Hold that Tot – your main spud, MR. POTATO HEAD isn’t going anywhere!
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.
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