Pawtucket, RI – Monopoly Fans Vote To Add Cat, Toss Iron Tokens

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    The newest Monopoly token, a cat, center, rests on a Boardwalk deed next to other tokens still in use including the wheelbarrow, left, and the shoe, right, at Hasbro Inc. headquarters, in Pawtucket, R.I., Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013.  Voting on Facebook determined that the cat would replace the iron token.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne)Pawtucket, RI – Scottie dog has a new nemesis after Monopoly fans voted to add a cat to the game and eliminate the iron token.

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    Toy maker Hasbro Inc. announced the changes Wednesday, hours after voting on Facebook closed, marking the first time that fans had a say on which token to eliminate and which piece to replace it.

    The eight tokens identify the players and have changed quite a lot since Parker Brothers bought the game from its original designer in 1935.

    The online contest to change the tokens was sparked by chatter on Facebook, where Monopoly has more than 10 million fans.

    The iron, wheelbarrow and shoe were neck and neck for elimination in the final hours of voting. Rhode Island-based Hasbro says fans from more than 120 countries voted in the Save Your Token Campaign.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

    The classic Monopoly game is set for its most significant change in decades after fans voted to add a new token to replace either the shoe, the wheelbarrow or the iron — whichever piece received the least support in an online contest.

    Toy maker Hasbro Inc. is scheduled to announce the new token lineup Wednesday morning, hours after fans cast their final ballots to determine which of the five proposed pieces to add and which of the existing tokens to eject.
    The Monopoly iron token that was replaced by the new cat token rests on a Boardwalk deed next to a die and houses at Hasbro Inc. headquarters in Pawtucket, R.I., Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. Hasbro will discontinue the iron after a vote on Facebook determined that the cat would replace it. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
    The tokens identify the players and have changed quite a lot since Parker Brothers bought the game from its original designer in 1935.

    The voting closed just before midnight Tuesday. Rhode Island-based Hasbro says the wheelbarrow, shoe and iron were neck and neck for elimination through the Save Your Token Campaign. The new addition will be a robot, diamond ring, cat, helicopter or guitar.

    Fans from more than 120 countries have voted.

    The online contest to change the tokens was sparked by chatter on Facebook, where Monopoly has more than 10 million fans. The initiative was intended to ensure that a game created nearly eight decades ago remains relevant and engaging to fans today.

    Monopoly’s iconic tokens originated when the niece of game creator Charles Darrow suggested using charms from her charm bracelet for tokens. The real-estate trading game is based on the streets of Atlantic City, N.J., and has sold more than 275 million games worldwide.

    The current eight tokens are an iron, racecar, Scottie dog, a shoe, thimble, top hat, wheelbarrow and battleship. Most of the pieces were introduced with the first Parker Brothers iteration of the game in 1935, and the Scottie dog and wheelbarrow were added in the early 1950s.

    Versions of Monopoly with the new token will come out later this year.

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    11 years ago

    Personally I think that they added the battleship after I played as a kid some 30 plus years ago. But as for the Iron, I really liked that one. I chose it quite often I think and I am very sad to see it go. Maybe they will sell some loose ones online.

    11 years ago

    This reflects the trend in America to move away from productive work symbolized by the iron and replace it with fanciful pleasures such as a useless cat

    shmaltz222
    shmaltz222
    11 years ago

    Big mistake.

    They should have made the Robot the new piece.

    That’s the fact.

    Benny
    Benny
    11 years ago

    Happy that RI has some business companies there

    11 years ago

    Try not to purr on Boardwalk. It might be misconstrued. !!!