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Mr. Peanut is back, but Planters is giving away its Super Bowl ad cash
Happy 100th Birthday, Mr. Peanut: Do You Know the Famous Brand Icon's Full Name? - Parade: Entertainment, Recipes, Health, Life, Holidays
After a century, Mr. Peanut is still a high-stepping ad man