A Symbol of Trust & Resilience
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For over a century, MR. PEANUT® has stood as a symbol of enduring quality and character: monocle polished, top hat tipped, and always composed under pressure. Through changing tastes, economic shifts, and even the occasional playful reinvention, he’s remained a steady presence in snack aisles and in the hearts of our fans.
More than a mascot, MR. PEANUT® represents trust built over generations by always delivering a crunch you can count on. His resilience isn’t just about weathering time; it’s about evolving with grace while staying true to the values that made him iconic in the first place: quality, charm, and just the right amount of salty wit.
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Through the Years
Did You Know?
From Paper to Peanut
14-year-old schoolboy Antonio Gentile from Suffolk, Virginia submitted his sketch to win the PLANTERS® brand contest back in 1916.
A Nut by Any Other Name
While many call him MR. PEANUT®, his full name is Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe, given to him by creator Antonio Gentile.
As Legendary As It Gets
You can find MR. PEANUT® in both the Smithsonian Museum of American History and on Madison Avenue’s Advertising Walk of Fame.
He Found His Voice
After decades as a silent mascot, MR. PEANUT® spoke for the first time in 2010, voiced by actor Robert Downey Jr. Later, Bill Hader and Keith Ferguson took over the role.
Big Games & Big Screens
Some of his most notable film credits have come from Big Game commercials and as part of Netflix’s Electric State movie.