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Pillsbury Doughboy

Animated Character / Corporate Icon

The Doughboy first appeared in 1965 in advertisements for Pillsbury, makers of ready-to-cook baked goods. (The character's official name is Poppin' Fresh.) A small figure made of white dough and wearing a baker's cap, the Doughboy starred in a long-running series of TV ads which invariably ended with him being poked in the stomach and emitting his signature ticklish giggle. Like Betty Crocker, Poppin' Fresh was such a success that he lasted into the 21st century.

Extra credit: According to the Pillsbury Corporation, the Doughboy is 8 3/4 inches tall, including his hat... The Doughboy was originally voiced by actor Paul Frees... "Doughboy" was a slang term for American soldiers during World War I.

Four Good Links

Doughboy.Com

From Pillsbury, the official site with recipes, games, sounds and trivia

DoughFan.Com

A fan offers gobs of Poppin' Fresh collectibles, info and links

Stop-Motion Characters: the Doughboy

Search through the fan forum and find photos of the character's construction

TV Acres: Poppin' Fresh

Fine history of his career as a pitchman (well, pitch-puppet)

Vital Stats

Birth

1965
(age 43)

Birthplace

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Death

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Best Known As

Star of Pillsbury TV commercials

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