Mr. Potato Head rebrand celebrates same-sex parents

The change didn't come without a dollop of confusion and controversy.
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Mr. Potato Head rebrand celebrates same-sex parents
The Potato Head toy line is set to launch a gender neutral rebrand this fall. Credit: Star Tribune via Getty Images

Finally, more inclusive potato family representation! But the change didn't come without a dollop of confusion and controversy. Beloved children's toy brand Mr. Potato Head is set to undergo a gender neutral rebranding this year, the Associated Press reported, in a move that recognizes same-sex parents and marks the importance of inclusivity when it come to gender identity.

In Hasbro's official announcement of the rebrand, it explained it will drop the "Mr." from its official brand name. In addition to its current line that includes Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, the brand will sell a new family play set featuring three genderless potato bodies (two large potatoes, one small potato, and an assortment of accessories) that children can design to look however they want, including same-sex family units,

Social media posts initially claimed that Mr. Potato Head as an individual toy would be no more in this new Potato Head branded world. Hasbro clarified that's not the case.


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"Create Your Potato Head Family is a celebration of the many faces of families," Hasbro said in its announcement. Hasbro senior vice president and general manager, Kimberly Boyd, said in an interview with Fast Company that the company hopes the move will represent evolving cultural norms. "Kids want to be able to represent their own experiences. The way the brand currently exists—with the “Mr.” and “Mrs.”—is limiting when it comes to both gender identity and family structure," Boyd explained.

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The new Potato Head family toy sets. Credit: HAsbro

Again, it's important to note that the rebrand isn't a complete change to Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. In a tweet, Hasbro clarified that the two original toys wouldn't be taken off the shelves.

Hasbro joins many other brands making the shift towards inclusive, gender-norm-defying children's toys. Mattel, maker of Barbie and her related lines, has launched both new lines and upgrades to its dolls that celebrate differently-abled bodies, gender fluidity, and diverse skin tones. In 2017, American Girl released its first "American Boy" doll, Logan, and, in December 2020, the brand announced its first doll with an LGBTQ storyline — "2021 Girl of the Year" Kira has an aunt in a same-sex relationship.

The rebrand isn't all that far off from the original point of Mr. Potato Head — a spud-shaped toy designed to be changed, molded, and designed into whatever you want it to be.

However, some have already expressed distaste with the gender neutral rebrand, linking the changes to "woke" politics.

Others felt that the online uproar was an act of misplaced energy.

The new Potato Head products will launch this fall.

Topics Social Good

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Chase DiBenedetto
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Chase joined Mashable's Social Good team in 2020, covering online stories about digital activism, climate justice, accessibility, and media representation. Her work also captures how these conversations manifest in politics, popular culture, and fandom. Sometimes she's very funny.

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