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  2. Gen Z's latest fad, Sonny Angel figurines, pull inspiration ...

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    Left: A Kewpie doll at the Bonniebrook Art Gallery and Kewpie Museum in Walnut Shade. Right: A Sonny Angel figurine at Happy Up Inc. in Clayton, Missouri.

  3. Sonny Angel - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times covered a Sonny Angel figurines event on April 6, 2023, where 150 people met in Washington Square Park to buy, sell, and trade the dolls with other enthusiasts. [ 3 ] Sonny Angels was featured on a Saturday Night Live sketch on May 4, 2024, where Marcello Hernández , Dua Lipa and Bowen Yang performed a sketch about the craze ...

  4. Gen Z’s obsession with a $10 naked baby figurine is ... - AOL

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    At these events, Sonny Angel owners barter for one another’s figurines, determining each doll’s value based on its rarity in the blind boxes. One rare Sonny Angel can be worth multiple regular ...

  5. How a Smiling, Naked Angel Figurine Took the Collecting World ...

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    Here's why you're seeing Sonny Angel — a smiling, adorable and, yes, naked cherub — all over your timeline. Meet the world's "pocket boyfriend."

  6. Sonny & Cher dolls - Wikipedia

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    The dolls are collector's items sought by adults who were children in the 1970s, avid Sonny and Cher fans, as well as general doll and pop culture collectors. Mint condition dolls and outfits (still in their packaging) sell for $30 to $400 (US) each and are often offered for sale on auction sites such as eBay.

  7. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Ideal produced over 200 variations of dolls throughout the composition era. [2] In 1914, Ideal had a boy doll launched named the Uneeda Kid, after a biscuit company. [29] [28] It was patented on December 8, 1914. [30] The 15-inch boy doll wore a blue and white bloomer suit and held a box of Uneeda Biscuits under his arm. [31]