About Mr. Potato Head...
Mr. Potato Head, one of the world's most adored "personalities," was "born" in 1952, at the Pawtucket, RI-based toy company, Hasbro, Inc., and began making history at an early age as the very first toy to be advertised on television.
The original Mr. Potato Head contained only parts, such as eyes, ears, noses and mouths, and parents had to supply children with real potatoes for face-changing fun! Eight years later, a hard plastic potato "body" was included with Mr. Potato Head to replace the need for a real potato. Over the next three decades, a variety of Mr. Potato Head products were sold. He was so loved by children, that he was expanded into additional toy categories including puzzles, creative play sets, and electronic hand-held, board and video games. The vast popularity of Mr. Potato Head also attracted non-toy companies who licensed his image and name to make apparel, accessories and novelty items.
Mr. Potato Head's appeal to people young and old made him the ideal ambassador for many causes and good-will efforts. In 1987, Mr. Potato Head surrendered his signature pipe to the U.S. Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop, and became the "spokespud" for the American Cancer Society's annual "Great American Smokeout" campaign -- a role he carried out for several years. On his 40th birthday, it was decided that he would no longer be a "couch potato" and he received a special award from the President's Council for Physical Fitness, right on the lawn of the White House! Always one to pass on a wholesome message to the public, he and Mrs. Potato Head joined up with the League of Women's Voters in 1996 to help out with their "Get Out the Vote" campaign and spread the word about the importance of voting to Americans.
Mr. Potato Head's celebrity status carried him to Hollywood in 1995, where he played a supporting role in Disney's "Toy Story." And, in 1997, Burger King hired him to be the spokespud for the introduction of their new french fry and "Try the Fry" campaign. In the fall of 1998, he will star in his own Saturday morning children's television program, "The Mr. Potato Head Show," which will debut on the Fox Children's Network.
Mr. Potato Head ... a world-class personality whose recognition grew from a simple children's toy to everyone's best friend, a speaker of causes, entertainment star and a cultural icon.
From Hasbro.com
Mr. Potato Head at a Glance
Mr. Potato Head is a popular children's toy, first sold in 1952 by Hasbro,Mr Potato Head - V&A Museum of Childhood consisting of a plastic model of a potato which can be decorated with attachable plastic parts, such as a mustache, hat and nose, to make a face.
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Mr. Potato Head
Mr. Potato HeadThis is the individual Mr. Potato Head. Mr. Potato Head comes with a variety of mix and match accessories. (Store extra accessories in a compartment built into the potato body.)
Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head Wave 1 Set
Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head Wave 1 SetMr. & Mrs. Potato Head Assortment 1 Set. Includes 3 individually packaged Potato Heads for hours of spud fun! Includes 2x Mr. Potato Head, 1x Mrs. Potato Head.
Santa Spud Mr. Potato Head
Santa Spud Mr. Potato HeadHe's good for goodness' sake! Create tons of fun holiday adventures with your very own Santa Spud! This very special, limited edition Mr. Potato Head comes dressed as the one-and-only Santa Claus. Use the funny face pieces and your imagination to create a silly Santa! Includes lots of fun mix-and-match potato parts: potato body, pair of eyes, 2 ears, beard with lips, nose, 2 arms, hat, and pair of shoes.
Mr. Potato Head Spud Buds
Mr. Potato Head Spud BudsDon't play with your food! On second thought, these little cuties are an excellent excuse to do so. Create scads of silly looks with this rib-ticking trio of veggie friends! The Mr. Potato Head, Pop Corn, and Rootie Carrot bodies come with mix-and-match parts and accessories for gobs of face-changing fun! Includes potato body, corn body, carrot body, 3 faces, 3 arms with props, 3 regular arms, 3 sets of feet, 2 hats, and carrot top. Ages 2 and up.
Mr. Potato Head Parts & Pieces Bonus Pack
Mr. Potato Head Parts & Pieces Bonus PackTons of potato fun with over 40 parts! This exciting gift set is loaded with parts and pieces, and two Potato Heads to customize! Not only do you get Mr. Potato Head and the divine Mrs. Potato Head with all of their classic parts, but you get three bonus packages of even more pieces. You can make the Pirate Spud, the Birthday Spud, and even the wacky Safari Spud! There's even a special exclusive mesh bag included, so you can store all of your extra pieces and Mr. Potato Head will never have to worry about losing his hat again.
Mr. Potato Head Silly Suitcase
Mr. Potato Head Silly SuitcaseLet's get creative, shall we? This incredibly colorful Mr. Potato Head Silly Suitcase is packed to the brim with 40 super-silly parts to make oodles of Potato Head combinations! The wacky, mixed-up looks you create for your goofy characters will keep you busy-- and laughing-- for hours! The plump potato person comes with 1 body, 4 ears, 5 pairs of eyes, 2 sets of teeth, 4 mouths, 2 tongues, 4 noses, 3 mustaches, 1 pair of eyeglasses, 2 earrings, 1 flower, 6 arms, 1 baseball hat, 1 construction hat, 1 visor, 1 pair of feet, and 2 pairs of shoes. Whew! That ought to be enough for bushels of potato pleasure. And, it all fits into the suitcase... for fun on the go!
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I had no idea there were so many different ones now! I admit to buying the Darth Tater more for myself than my children......... Posted February 26, 2008 |
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