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Iconic Potato Head toy officially goes gender-neutral for inclusive rebranding

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Hasbro rebrands Mr. Potato toy to be more gender-neutral
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Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
February 25, 2021, 10:42 PM

The plastic spud formerly known as Mr. Potato Head is going gender-neutral in a reintroduction.

Hasbro announced Thursday that the company is officially dropping the "Mr." from the Mr. Potato Head brand name, to make sure "all feel welcome in the Potato Head world."

The new Potato Head Family toy from Hasbro.
Hasbro

"The new branding and logo bring a fresh look with a whimsical color palette and will introduce new product, including create your own potato head family, to appeal to the modern consumer," a spokesperson for the brand said.

While the company's overall branding will change simply to "Potato Head," the company clarified that it will still be releasing both Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head toys.

"I yam proud to confirm that MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD aren't going anywhere and will remain MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD," Hasbro tweeted.

The new Potato Head baby from Hasbro.
Hasbro

Hasbro said it's "a celebration of the many faces of families, allowing kids to imagine and create their own Potato Head family."

The new Potato Head family toy launching this fall includes two large potato bodies, one small potato body and 42 accessories. The potato family can have up to two parents, and a baby.

The new Potato Head Family toy from Hasbro.
Hasbro

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation responded to the new gender-neutral change after almost 70 years on toy shelves.

"Hasbro's decision to introduce Potato Head as a gender-neutral toy is the latest move in a larger movement towards greater diversity and inclusion in toys and media aimed at kids," Rich Ferraro, GLAAD's chief communications officer, said in a statement. "By offering a toy that exists outside of the binary of male and female, Hasbro is helping kids to simply see toys as toys, which encourages them to be their authentic selves outside of the pressures of traditional gender norms."

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