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But the advent of television changes all this. And the first two ads to go this route are for the perennial classic Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. So why did the Potato Heads go from organic to plastic?
But the advent of television changes all this. And the first two ads to go this route are for the perennial classic Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. In 1952, Hasbro realizes their profits will increase ...
It's the same story with Potato Head, or as the toy brand was previously called, Mr. Potato Head. Both Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head toys will still be sold, but the umbrella brand name was changed to ...
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 ...
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 ...
In a press release Thursday, Hasbro announced it was renaming the Mr. Potato Head brand Potato Head to "better reflect the full line" of potato toy products. The news coverage that followed ...
Languages: English. Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head attend Variety's Power of Youth presented by Hasbro, Inc. and generationOn at Universal Studios Backlot on July 27, 2013 in Universal City ...