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Cubs and Beavers took part in programme with a range of activities, including: Rex’s Reptile Zoo, Buzz Lightyear’s Kites, Toy ...
There are 12 Potato Head toys available. Customers who purchase a Kids’ Meal at Wendy’s in the U.S. and Canada through August ...
"Our mission is to make the experience beautiful - it just so happens to be more sustainable,” Potato Head's founder says.
This weekend is the 7th Annual Ithaca Reggae Festival. The event through Sunday in Stewart Park is dedicated to the ...
To get a better understanding of this era, check out the vintage ad for Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head above. When Mr. Potato Head hit shelves in 1952, customers were expected to provide their own potato.
“Buy Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head because it's the end of an era. It is the end of freedom in America!” Glenn Beck raged this week over a children's toy.
Earlier this week, the classic toy brand, which includes the Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head, announced the line will soon be rebranded as the "Potato Head" in order to "better reflect the ...
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 ...
The toy company confirmed that they would be dropping the "Mr" from the brand name, but that Mr Potato Head, the toy, would still be available – as would Mrs Potato Head and all other sorts of ...
Reports that "Mr. Potato Head is no longer a mister" led some to claim that the company was replacing the existing toys with a new, gender-neutral toy character.
Mr Potato Head first went on sale in 1952. On the back of its success, Mrs Potato Head, along with traditional feminine accessories, was launched the following year.
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.
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