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Bette Midler took to Twitter this week to weigh in on the controversy surrounding the Mr. Potato Head toy following Hasbro's decision to rebrand the line. Earlier this week, the classic toy brand ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Mr. Potato Head is no longer a mister. Hasbro, the company that makes the potato-shaped plastic toy, is giving the spud a gender neutral new name: Potato Head. The change will ...
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… ...
The creators of Mr Potato Head have announced new versions of the plastic toy will be gender-neutral, with the toy set to be unveiled under the name Potato Head.. According to Hasbro, the ...
Mr. Potato Head made history when its first television commercial aired in 1952. ... In 1964, the toy started coming with a plastic, potato-shaped body with holes for limbs and facial features.
Toy giant Hasbro sparked outrage after revealing one of Toy Story’s best-loved characters, Mr Potato Head, is no longer a male.
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 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's most famous companion is his wife of 70 years, the red-lipped Mrs. Potato Head. But way back in the '60s, he hung out with a motley crew of plastic vegetables and fruits that are ...
Hasbro is dropping the honorific “mister” from the “Mr. Potato Head” brand, renaming the shapeshifting plastic spud to the gender-neutral “Potato Head.” ...
Word came out Thursday morning on the website Fast Company that toymaker Hasbro was renaming the potato-shaped plastic Mr. Potato Head toy it introduced in 1952 to the gender-neutral moniker ...
After decades as Mr. Potato Head, it seems the plastic-spud toy brand will embrace a new, more inclusive identity with its packaging. Toy company Hasbro will drop the "mister" part of the logo ...