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  2. Fulla (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Fulla (Arabic: فُلَّة) is the name of an 11.5 in (290 mm) Barbie-like fashion doll marketed to children of Islamic and Middle-Eastern countries as an alternative to Barbie. The product's concept evolved around 1999, and it became available for sale in late 2003. [ 1 ]

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    NewBoy FZCO (Arabic: نيوبوي) is a family-owned company based in Dubai, UAE, and the exclusive owner of the famous doll brand Fulla. Fulla is thought to be the best-selling toy in the girls doll category throughout the Arab world. [1] Fulla is the cultural adaptation of family values as reflected within the cultural norms throughout the ...

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  6. Category:Fashion dolls - Wikipedia

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  7. Fulla (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fulla is an ásynja in Norse mythology. Fulla may also refer to: Fulla (doll), a Middle-Eastern fashion doll; People with the name

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  9. Fashion doll - Wikipedia

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    Tressy was first sold as an 11½" fashion doll, and, after being acquired by the Ideal Toy Company, by the late 60s was sold as a larger pre-teen doll. Tressy featured a long swatch of hair that could be pulled out of the top of the doll's head by pushing a button on the doll's midriff; that mechanism allowed children the ability to comb the ...