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  2. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Mattel Cabbage Patch dolls were not limited to cloth bodies and included dolls made from vinyl, resulting in a more durable play doll. The Mattel dolls are mostly sized 14" or smaller, and most variants were individualized with a gimmick to enhance their collectibility, e.g. some dolls played on water toys, swam, ate food, or brushed their ...

  3. Martha Nelson Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, while Cabbage Patch Kids were so popular that buyers had to join a nine-month waiting list, Thomas sold a line of craft items through Fibre-Craft based on her original Doll Babies that allowed buyers to sew up their own doll. Cabbage Patch Kids at this time sold for $30 to $150; Thomas's Doll Babies supplies cost about $16 ...

  4. Xavier Roberts - Wikipedia

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    The Cabbage Patch Kids were a huge hit, quickly becoming a major toy fad. In 1984 alone, 20 million dolls were bought, and by 1999, 95 million dolls had been sold worldwide. In 1984 alone, 20 million dolls were bought, and by 1999, 95 million dolls had been sold worldwide.

  5. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    Cabbage Patch Kids Remember when parents would literally rip Cabbage Patch Kids from each other's hands in stores? When the soft-sculpture dolls went national in the early '80s, people couldn't ...

  6. File:Cabbage Patch Kids dolls.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Roger Schlaifer - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The reception at retail was unprecedented: there were riots at stores across America and by year's end, Coleco Industries had shipped over 3.2 million dolls. [5] [6] Cabbage Patch Kids was the most successful children's licensed property of its day—generating over $4 billion in retail sales of licensed merchandise during the ...