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  2. Here's Where You Can Buy Mattel's Fabulous 'Barbie' Movie Dolls

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    Here's where you can buy the Mattel Barbie dolls. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  3. According to Mattel’s website, Barbie is now “the most diverse doll line,” available in 35 skin tones, 97 hairstyles, and 9 body types.” The brand has since released dolls with ...

  4. 'Barbie' movie revives interest in doll collectors' market

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    Florida-based veteran Barbie doll dealer Marl Davidson said prices have climbed about 25% in recent months. Her site, MarlBe.com, has been receiving about 3,000 daily hits, triple the usual, many ...

  5. Mattel - Wikipedia

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    The Barbie doll debuted on March 9, 1959, going on to become the company's best-selling toy in history. [24] In 1960, Mattel introduced Chatty Cathy, a talking doll that was voiced by June Foray and revolutionized the toy industry, leading to pull-string talking dolls and toys flooding the market throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

  6. Barbie - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Barbie dolls from the early years are the most valuable at auction, and while the original Barbie was sold for $3.00 in 1959, a mint boxed Barbie from 1959 sold for $3552.50 on eBay in October 2004. [92] On September 26, 2006, a Barbie doll set a world record at auction of £9,000 sterling (US$17,000) at Christie's in London. The doll ...

  7. Tammy (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Tammy was a 12" fashion doll created by the Ideal Toy Company that debuted at the 1962 International Toy Fair. [1] Advertised as "The Doll You Love to Dress", Tammy was portrayed as a young American teenager, more "girl next door" than the cosmopolitan image of Mattel's Barbie, or American Character's Tressy.