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Toy maker Hasbro announced on Thursday that it was removing an iconic piece of its famous board game, Monopoly.
Fans of the game voted to do away with the “thimble” playing piece.
The Associated Press news service reports that Hasbro is trying to make the game more meaningful to a younger audience.
A thimble is used in sewing. The metal device covers the top of a finger to protect it from the sewing needle. Proposed new game pieces include representations of an emoji, hashtag and rubber duck.
The thimble had been in the game for over 80 years. But people went to a Hasbro website and voted to end its use.
The thimble is not the first classic piece to be removed from the game. In 2013, a vote carried out on Facebook resulted in a representation of a cat replacing the iron playing piece.
In the recent vote, fans of the game were asked to choose their eight favorite game pieces from a group that included the current eight, along with 56 possible new pieces.
Those new pieces include a stopwatch, a fish, a television, a truck, a rabbit, a trumpet and a dinosaur.
Hasbro will announce the eight winning game pieces in March. Those pieces will be available starting in August.
Jonathan Berkowitz is senior vice president of marketing for Hasbro. He told CNN that “there is a possibility other classic pieces were also voted out.”
People are already posting their comments about the news on Twitter.
One user tweeted: “This is a huge mistake …”
this is a huge mistake.. the thimble is the backbone of monopoly, the staple of the entire game.. smh
— Blunter S. Thompson (@TMainesDOTcom) February 16, 2017
Another compared the news to the day space scientists decided Pluto was not a planet.
.@APEastRegion @RJSzczerba @WayneParryAC Gosh, that's almost as bad as depriving Pluto of its status as a planet! #GrandfatherPlutoIn
— D. Brett Richardson (@BerkeleyBrett) February 16, 2017
Someone else wondered if the move was a just a marketing effort.
Joey Healy wrote: “They'll remove it, and then come out with a special edition that has it back.”
It's probably a marketing strategy. They'll remove it and then come out with a special edition that has it back.
— Joey Healy (@GIjoey10) February 16, 2017
And that's What's Trending Today.
I'm Dan Friedell.
Dan Friedell wrote this story for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor.
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Words in This Story
iconic - adj. used to describe something that has become widely known
relevant - adj. relating to a subject in an appropriate way
emoji - n. a picture that can be used for communication in text messaging
hashtag - n. a word or phrase that starts with the symbol # and that briefly indicates what a message (such as a tweet) is about
classic - adj. used to describe something that has been popular for a long time
edition - n. a particular version of a product