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  2. The great Cabbage Patch Kids craze of 1983: From the ... - AOL

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    Looking for Cabbage Patch Kids? Good luck. ... Roberts refused to sell his creations. Instead, he offered them up for “adoption” at prices ranging from $125 to $1,000.

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    1982 Series 1 GI Joe Snake Eyes 9-Back: Price on eBay on $12,500. ... Vintage 1985 Cabbage Patch Kids Doll In Original Box With Birth Certificate: The price on eBay is $5,000.

  4. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage Patch Kids are a line of cloth dolls with plastic heads first produced by Coleco Industries in 1982. They were inspired by the Little People soft sculptured dolls sold by Xavier Roberts as collectibles. The brand was renamed 'Cabbage Patch Kids' by Roger L. Schlaifer when he acquired the exclusive worldwide licensing rights in 1982. [1]

  5. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    14. Cabbage Patch Kids. ... $1.39, and it's in pristine condition, the Antiques Almanac says you may be sitting on nearly $2,500. A quick check on prices, though, shows dozens of models ...

  6. Xavier Roberts - Wikipedia

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    By 1982, the Little People had evolved into Cabbage Patch Kids, licensed to Coleco. The Cabbage Patch Kids were a huge hit, quickly becoming a major toy fad . In 1984 alone, 20 million dolls were bought, and by 1999, 95 million dolls had been sold worldwide.

  7. Martha Nelson Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage Patch Kids at this time sold for $30 to $150; Thomas's Doll Babies supplies cost about $16 total. [5] After the court case Martha continued to create art throughout her life. Some of her projects included making toys based on her children's drawings and making toys using socks. Martha and her family sold these creations at local craft ...