| In this article we're going to review one
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| | items in just about any way you liked.As
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| of the most unique collectible dolls that
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| | the doll evolved we eventually got Mrs.
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| was ever made, or not made depending on
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| | Potato Head. This was basically the same
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| how you look at it. The one and only Mr.
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| | doll as the original expect the body and
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| Potato Head.Most collectible dolls come
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| | face parts were more lady like. The hats
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| put together. That is pretty much the
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| | were ladies' hats, the hair was longer,
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| way of the world. But Mr. Potato Head
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| | the bodies featured dresses instead of
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| was a collectible doll of a completely
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| | shirts and pants and the shoes were
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| different breed. This was a doll that
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| | ladies' shoes. Of course all the
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| you put together any way that you liked
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| | accessories were nothing close to real
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| and could make him look just about any
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| | life as they were just a scream to look
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| way you wanted. This was a truly unique
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| | at.The evolution didn't stop with the
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| concept,Mr. Potato Head was patented in
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| | doll itself. Eventually kids began to
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| 1952. That's right, patented. That's
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| | realize that you could substitute the
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| how unique the concept was at the time
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| | plastic head for a real potato. So kids
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| and even to this day. The doll was
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| | starting raiding their mom's refrigerator
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| invented by a George Lerner in New York
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| | for Idaho potatoes and Mr. and Mrs.
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| City (where else?) which was actually
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| | Potato Head had just taken on a new and
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| based on an earlier toy called make a
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| | more realistic look.Some notes of
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| face that actually used a real potato.
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| | importance on the Mr. Potato Head doll.
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| The doll was originally designed to be
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| | For starters, it was the first doll to be
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| used as a prize for cereal premiums.
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| | advertised on TV. Back in the 1950s TV
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| Lerner then sold the doll to Hasbro, who
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| | was pretty new and most advertisements
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| also made Barbie, and the rest was
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| | were reserved for more serious things.
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| history.Mr. Potato Head reached his peak
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| | So seeing Mr. Potato Head on the tube was
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| of popularity in the 1960's. The concept
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| | a big sensation for the times.But even
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| was pretty simple. In the box you got a
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| | more insane is that in the 1985 election
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| plastic head which was shaped like a
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| | for Mayor of Boise Idaho, Mr. Potato Head
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| potato. Inside the box you had the
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| | received five write in votes.Today, over
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| various items that made up the face and a
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| | 50 years later, Hasbro still manufactures
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| few different bodies to go along with
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| | the Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head dolls.
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| them. You got about 3 or 4 pair of
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| | They're not as popular as they once were
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| glasses, several sets of eyes and ears, a
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| | but they are still the most novel dolls
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| few mouths and a number of hats and hair
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| | to come out and most likely will always
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| styles. You could mix and match these
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| | be.
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