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    Walmart's best early Black Friday deals under $100: Save on Apple, Shark, Barbie, Ninja and more. Brittany Nims. Updated December 8, 2024 at 3:14 PM. ... Each case — a 20", a 24" and a 28 ...

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    Voted “best interactive pet,” this might just be the cutest thing you can put under the Christmas tree this year. Snack-O-Saurus Rex from Spin Master Games Price: $17.19 (orig. $19.99) at Target

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    Save a whopping $50 on this Barbie kit, which features Barbie, a puppy, a suitcase, and everything full-sized people need when they travel. $10 at Walmart Other top toys on sale

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    Amazon has responded to the Temu craze with a low-priced line of its own. Offering a variety of products all under $20, Amazon Haul is a new mobile-only experience. Read More: 14 Best Dollar Tree...

  6. Dawn doll - Wikipedia

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    The last wave of dolls came out under the "Model Agency" and "Majorette" themes. The “Model Agency” theme introduced new dolls, Dinah, Denise, Melanie, Daphne, and Maureen. The "Majorette" theme brought in Connie, April, and Kip. [5] The Dawn dolls provided a good amount of competition for the more expensive Mattel Barbie doll.

  7. Tammy (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Tammy was a 12" fashion doll created by the Ideal Toy Company that debuted at the 1962 International Toy Fair. [1] Advertised as "The Doll You Love to Dress", Tammy was portrayed as a young American teenager, more "girl next door" than the cosmopolitan image of Mattel's Barbie, or American Character's Tressy.