Mr. Potato Head brand drops ‘mister’ for brand name makeover – CNET [CNET]
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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, with the change set to appear on boxes this year, according to an AP report on Thursday.
While the main brand name will be slightly different, the Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head characters will remain. “I yam proud to confirm that Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head aren’t going anywhere and will remain Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head,” Hasbro tweeted on Thursday.
Hold that Tot – your main spud, MR. POTATO HEAD isn’t going anywhere! While it was announced today that the POTATO HEAD brand name & logo are dropping the ‘MR.’ I yam proud to confirm that MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD aren’t going anywhere and will remain MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD pic.twitter.com/6I84KrxOLQ
— Hasbro (@Hasbro) February 25, 2021
AP said Hasbro described the move as a “modern makeover.” Official Hasbro social media channels shared an article about the rebranding effort, but didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Mr. Potato Head toy first rose to popularity in the 1950s as a set of plastic face parts that could be stuck onto a real potato. Eventually, it became an entire plastic potato and current versions of the toy typically come with a mustache, a hat and other accessories.
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