In the early 1980s, Fisher-Price used a Kermit puppet as part of an advertisement about toy safety. The image was titled "Developing Toys with a Child's Smile in Mind", and distributed with the following text:
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In the early 1980s, Fisher-Price used a Kermit puppet as part of an advertisement about toy safety. The image was titled "Developing Toys with a Child's Smile in Mind", and distributed with the following text:
โMuppet character Kermit the Frog undergoes rigorous testing and evaluation at the Fisher-Price quality assurance laboratory. Here Kermit is subjected to a "rack"-type test to make certain little hands can't accidentally pull his seams apart. Typically, Fisher-Price toys meet or exceed all industry and government standards; one of the reasons they have always been past [sic] from one generation to another.โ