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Mr. Peanut is the mascot of the Planters Nut and Chocolate Company owned by Kraft-Heinz. He is depicted as a dapper-looking anthropomorphic peanut with a top hat, spats, a monocle, and a cane.
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'''Mr. Peanut '''is the mascot of the Planters Nut and Chocolate Company owned by Kraft-Heinz. He is depicted as a dapper-looking anthropomorphic peanut with a top hat, spats, a monocle, and a cane. {{Mascot_Template_2|image1 = IMG 6370.PNG|brand: = Planters|years_active: = 1916-present|designer(s): = Antonio Gentile|voiced_by: = Robert Downey Jr. (2010-2013)
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==History==
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Mr. Peanut was first concieved of in 1916 by 14-year old Antonio Gentile. Later, a professional artist added the iconic details. Since then, he has been in many television advertisements, has had a car, and got a voice in 2010.
   
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In early 2020, a commercial was aired that featured Mr. Peanut's apparent death. However, during the Super Bowl, he was resurrected as a Baby Nut. Then, in summer of 2020, he turned 21 as Peanut Jr. All these campaigns recieved negative reactions, with people blocking Mr. Peanut's Twitter account as well.
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Revision as of 13:58, 29 August 2020

Mr. Peanut is the mascot of the Planters Nut and Chocolate Company owned by Kraft-Heinz. He is depicted as a dapper-looking anthropomorphic peanut with a top hat, spats, a monocle, and a cane.


History

Mr. Peanut was first concieved of in 1916 by 14-year old Antonio Gentile. Later, a professional artist added the iconic details. Since then, he has been in many television advertisements, has had a car, and got a voice in 2010.

In early 2020, a commercial was aired that featured Mr. Peanut's apparent death. However, during the Super Bowl, he was resurrected as a Baby Nut. Then, in summer of 2020, he turned 21 as Peanut Jr. All these campaigns recieved negative reactions, with people blocking Mr. Peanut's Twitter account as well.