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  2. Fact check: Meme falsely claims parents are sewing human ...

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    A meme inaccurately — and disturbingly — claims parents are sewing baby teeth into dolls. These dolls are called Fugglers, and they have fake teeth.

  3. Overnight lines, mall fights and instant sellouts: Labubu toy ...

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    Up for grabs: 29 large Zimomo dolls, 30 six-box blind sets of Labubu pendants and 40 Labubu purses. Labubu vinyl plush pendants on display. The Century City Pop Mart store had only 40 Labubu ...

  4. What are 'American Girl doll teeth' and why do people want them?

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    The dolls have a very specific feature: a closed mouth with two visible front teeth. On January 1, @_evies_life_ posted the video that would spawn the viral trend. "Girls trying to show their top ...

  5. Lammily - Wikipedia

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    The doll officially launched at the end of November 2014. Three Lammily dolls are now available: a white female doll, a black female doll, and a white male doll. The 'boy Lammily' doll was released in 2016 and said to be the first male fashion doll with realistic body proportions.

  6. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Mattel Cabbage Patch dolls were not limited to cloth bodies and included dolls made from vinyl, resulting in a more durable play doll. The Mattel dolls are mostly sized 14" or smaller, and most variants were individualized with a gimmick to enhance their collectibility, e.g. some dolls played on water toys, swam, ate food, or brushed their ...

  7. Ball-jointed doll - Wikipedia

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    They are slightly taller and slimmer than Super Dollfie and there is a variety of doll types available, including dolls with elf ears and vampire teeth. Delf were originally designed by Japanese resin kit designers Cerberus Project [ 9 ] and made and distributed by the Korean company Luts, [ 36 ] who also own the rights to use the Delf name.