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  2. Wrinkles (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkles is a discontinued line of plush toys previously manufactured by Canadian toy company Ganz Bros released in Canada in 1985. The toys are identified by their characteristic wrinkled faces and clothing. They were based on the hound breed of dog. The original design was created by Senitt Puppets, based in Carnarvon, Ontario.

  3. Country Yumkins - Wikipedia

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    Country Yumkins were a line of plush dolls available by mail from Del Monte at various times between 1982 and 1990. Conceptualized by McCann-Erickson, San Francisco, the Country Yumkins were the biggest and most extensive consumer promotion in Del Monte's 68-year history (Dougherty).

  4. Stuffed toy - Wikipedia

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    A stuffed toy is a toy doll with an outer fabric sewn from a textile and stuffed with flexible material. They are known by many names, such as plush toys , plushies , lovies , stuffed animals , diane , and stuffies ; in Britain and Australia, they may also be called soft toys or cuddly toys .

  5. The Fad Toy Everyone Was Obsessed With the Year You Were Born

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    1979: Baby Alive Doll. This doll eats, drinks, and wets herself, for better or for worse. Everybody played house when they were little—and this life-like toy made it feel like the real thing ...

  6. 10 Items From the 1980s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    These adorable dolls were a sensation in the ’80s, and certain limited edition or rare versions can fetch high prices among collectors today. Upwards of $1,000 for certain dolls in good ...

  7. Pillow People - Wikipedia

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    Pillow People are rectangular stuffed toys (pillows) with decal faces and stuffed hands & feet attached to their bodies. The line was started in 1986 by Penny Ekstein-Lieberman and was produced by Springs Industries (and later PSE Marketing). [2] [3] [4] The toys were popular during the late 1980s and generated $120 million in sales. [1]