Mr. Potato Head, the root vegetable toy that's enthralled children since the 1950s, is getting a present-day makeover: Going forward, Hasbro will rebrand the name and logo for the sake of ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — 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 ...
Related video above: Toys that have stood the test of timeMr. 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 ...
UPDATE: Hasbro attempted to clarify confusion about its rebranding Thursday by announcing that Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head will keep their names, while the overall brand will now be known as Potato Head.
The new Potato Head line drops the "Mister" to better reflect the world kids live in, though Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head themselves aren't going anywhere. T oymaking giant Hasbro engendered (ahem) ...
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