Pillsbury Doughboy may have originally popped up in Springfield, group says

Poppin Fresh floating above parade goers
The Pillsbury Doughboy balloon floats on Sixth Avenue during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 27, 2014 in New York City. Photo credit (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

(WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Springfield is the “Home of Lincoln,” but it may also be the birthplace of the Pillsbury Doughboy.

Chris Richmond heads a nonprofit that is raising money to demolish a long-abandoned Pillsbury plant in town. He says his team discovered what is undoubtedly an early version of the Poppin’ Fresh character, flexing his bicep and sketched onto a piece of equipment.

sketch of doughboy
This "Bicep Doughboy" may have been the prototype of Poppin' Fresh. Photo credit Pillsbury Project

Stories from former plant employees point to one worker from the late-1940s through the early-1960s who fancied himself a sketch artist. The worker reportedly left drawings of the little Doughboy everywhere.

The official origin story credits Chicago ad agency Leo Burnett for creating the mascot in 1965.

The investigation continues.

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