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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. Fact check: Meme falsely claims parents are ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Flavas - Wikipedia

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    Each doll has a unique face sculpt and a different height, ranging from 10–11.5 inches (250–290 mm). They were each released in two different styles and each style was packaged with two different outfits. [5] The complex jointing and individual molds made the Flavas dolls more difficult to manufacture than most other fashion dolls. [6]

  5. 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.

  6. Stuffed toy - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed toys are made from a range of materials. The earliest were created from felt, velvet, or mohair and stuffed with straw, horsehair, or sawdust. [5] [20] Following World War II, manufacturers began to adopt more synthetic materials into production, [5] and in 1954, the first teddy bear made from easily washable materials was produced. [2]

  7. Scammers used doll faces to secure in Covid pandemic aid in ...

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    Fraudsters used the faces of dolls and mannequins to create fake IDs to scam the government’s largest Covid-19 relief programme.. The scam using doll faces to create false IDs made up a small ...