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Mr. Potato Head
Mr. Potato Head is a popular children's toy, first sold in 1952 by Hasbro, 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. Mr. Potato Head was the invention of George Lerner in the late 1940s. The idea was originally sold to a breakfast cereal manufacturer so that the separate parts could be distributed as cereal package premiums. This was not successful and Lerner bought back the rights and ultimately sold the product to textile manufacturers Henry and Merrill Hassenfeld, who did business as the Hassenfeld Brothers, later shortened to Hasbro.
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Mr. Potato Head Set

Item #: HSF9417

Discover lots of mixed and mashed up tots-ibilities with this Mr. Potato Head set! Little ones will love dreaming up wacky creations with the potato...

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Mrs. Potato Head Set

Item #: HSF9418

Discover lots of mixed and mashed up tots-ibilities with this Mrs. Potato Head set! Little ones will love dreaming up wacky creations with the potato...

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Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Wave 1 Case of 3

Item #: HSF9416A

Who loves potatoes? We do! The Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Wave 1 Case of 3 brings you lots of wacky parts and pieces you can use to make a ton of silly...

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$23.99
Partially due to tie-ins to other licensed properties, Mr. Potato Head remains extremely popular today.

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