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Unlike regular dolls, a Mr. Potato head kit wasn’t self-explanatory. Hasbro decided it was worth investing in TV ads for the product—a first for the toy industry.
This vintage TV commercial for Mr. Potato Head is the first toy advertisement aimed at kids. And it is just as creepy and weird as you'd expect. The post Vintage Mr. Potato Head Ad Reveals His ...
When Mr. Potato Head first appeared on the market in 1952, the toy was very different from the smiling plastic orb we see in the "Toy Story" movie. The original Mr. Potato Head was basically a box of ...
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 ...
Hasbro is getting fried for a gender-neutral rebranding of Mr. Potato Head, but the company is just following the science.
Hasbro created confusion when it removed the gender from its Potato Head brand, but not from the actual toys. Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head live on.
HASBRO has announced the rebranding of beloved Mr Potato Head in a bid to break away "gender norms." The company has decided to give the iconic plastic toy a makeover and drop the "Mr" from its ...
Hasbro drops "Mr." from Potato Head brand to be more gender-neutral. But it turns out they're not renaming everything about the toy.