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Even Mr. Potato Head finds gender conformity un-apeeling! The classic spud-shaped plastic toy is getting a new, gender-neutral name — just plain Potato Head — with the toymaker Hasbro scrappi… ...
Mr. Potato Head originally launched in 1952 as a kit with plastic hands, feet, eyes and accessories like a silly mustache; children had to use their own real potato to complete the character.
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.
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.
The iconic Hasbro toy will get some new packaging this year, but Mr. Potato Head won't be retiring. Mr. Potato Head brand drops 'mister' for brand name makeover - CNET X ...
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.
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.
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.
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.… ...
Personal potato pronouns will be interchangeable. If a child wants to call a Potato Head with a mustache and a dress “Miss Thing,” who is to stop him ...
Mr. Potato Head is a simple toy that continues to win over hearts and encourage creativity. This tiny toy with a big personality has been a favorite since the 1950s and is fun for any kid. Mr ...