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  2. Annabelle Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 the Annabelle Candy Company purchased the Golden Nugget Company. [1] In 1978, the Annabelle Candy Company acquired the Cardinet Candy Company and added several new candy bars to its line of products. [3] In 2022, the Pearson's Candy Company was sold to Annabelle Candy Company. [4] [5] In 2016, the company set the Guinness World Record ...

  3. Annabelle (doll) - Wikipedia

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    A Raggedy Ann doll. Annabelle is a supposedly haunted Raggedy Ann doll, housed in the now closed occult museum of the paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Annabelle was moved there after supposed hauntings in 1970. A supposed character based on the doll is one of the antagonists that appear in The Conjuring Universe.

  4. Is “Annabelle” based on a true story? All about the real ...

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    The girls then reportedly contacted a medium to perform a seance, which determined that the Raggedy Ann doll was inhabited by the spirit of Annabelle Higgins, a young girl who resided on the ...

  5. Annalee Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Annalee Dolls led R. Stuart Wallace to write that "the most famous manufactured item to come from New Hampshire in the 20th century is the Annalee doll." [4] Annalee Dolls have reached up to $6,000 at auction. In 2008, the company closed its museum and sold its Meredith factory while as of 2006, there were only 30 employees. [4]

  6. The story behind the 'evil' and 'dangerous' Annabelle doll

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    Annabelle, the spooky doll from the films 'The Conjuring' and 'Annabelle,' 'lives' in Monroe, Conn. at the Occult Museum, which is curated by the Warren family. Lorraine Warren and her late ...

  7. Beatrice Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Bertha "Beatrice" Alexander Behrman (March 9, 1895 – October 3, 1990), [1] [2] known as Madame Alexander, was an American dollmaker.Founder and owner of the Alexander Doll Company in New York City for 65 years, she introduced new materials and innovative designs to create lifelike dolls based on famous people and characters in books, films, music, and art.

  8. Raggedy Ann - Wikipedia

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    A Very Close Call: [66] When the toys play a game of hide-and-seek, Bubbles the clown gets locked in the pantry, so everyone works to free him. Grouchy Bear's Parade: Marcella brings home a teddy bear whom she names Grouchy. The toy feels obliged to live up to his name, but Raggedy Ann teaches him that it's okay to show his true feelings.

  9. MGA Zapf Creation GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Baby Moves: This doll can move its arms and legs similar to a real baby. Learns to Walk: A re-release of Learn To Walk Chou Chou under the Baby Annabell brand. Sister: This doll is the same size as the normal models but works more like My First Baby Annabell. Milly Feels Better: This doll is similar to Mummy Make Me Better Chou Chou.