George Lerner

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George Lerner (1922–1995) was an American inventor known for inventing the toy Mr. Potato Head.[1]

Born1922
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Died1995(1995-00-00) (aged 72–73)
United States
OccupationsArtist
graphic designer
model maker
businessman
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George Lerner
Born1922
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Died1995(1995-00-00) (aged 72–73)
United States
OccupationsArtist
graphic designer
model maker
businessman
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Biography

George Lerner was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was artist, graphic designer and model maker.[2] In 1949, he designed and produced a first generation set of plastic face pieces. The push pin shaped noses, ears, eyes, and mouth parts could be pushed into fruits or vegetables to transform the food into playmates.[3] The toy did not take off at first because post-World War II consumers didn't like the idea of wasting food by playing with it.[4] Lerner finally sold the toy for $5,000 to a cereal company. The toys were planned to be a premium giveaway in cereal boxes. But when Lerner found a better deal offered by toy manufacturer Hassenfeld Brothers (now Hasbro), Lerner and the manufacturer bought the rights back for $7,000.[5] Hasbro officially named the toy Mr. Potato Head.[6]

In 1964 and 1975, Lerner's original designs got their plastic head and size upgrades respectively, in order to comply with government issued safety regulations.[7]

Lerner died in 1995.[citation needed]

Personal life

Lerner was Jewish, and was of Romanian-Jewish descent.[8][9]

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