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Hasbro is dropping the honorific “mister” from the “Mr. Potato Head” brand ... eyes, glasses, mustache, feet and arms. The product has long been called “Mr.” but it included a ...
[Photo: Hasbro] Hasbro launched Mr. Potato Head in 1952 for the princely sum ... The idea of a potato person with an enormous mustache is universally hilarious, particularly to the sensibilities ...
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. Hasbro ...
Hold that Tot – your main spud, MR. POTATO HEAD isn't going anywhere ... features including goofy protruding ears, eyes, glasses, mustache, feet and arms. The product has long been called ...
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. Hasbro ...
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. Hasbro ...
Well-defined accessories with a hat and oversized mustache. What we like: Revamp of a classic toy is a winner for children and parents alike. Compatible with other Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head ...
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. Hasbro ...
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 ...
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. Hasbro ...