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07-08-2015 04:29 PM
faeriemoon wrote:I actually think they are the least creepy of all the doll species.
I'm going to go with this! ^^^
Dolls, in general, creep me out big time (like times a million), but I've seen many, many that are WAY creepier.
I guess these are kind of cute, in kind of a 'but they're still dolls' way. Some dolls are like Twilight Zone creepy. Some - way beyond that.
07-08-2015 04:38 PM
Lots of things from my childhood are back -- JEM, Strawberry Shortcake (who has had a makeover), My Little Pony, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles....my students were very impressed when I could name all the Ninja Turtles -- they're FULL names, not the nicknames they have now.
07-08-2015 05:22 PM
I still have a few of these - My mother sent away to Germany for my first Cabbage Patch doll. His name is Kurt Herman.
Also still have my Teddy Ruxpin and a Furby. Thought I had two Furbys, but one is a Gizmo !
07-08-2015 05:25 PM
Years ago I had an 'original' cabbage patch doll, he was hand signed on his rear as well as his clothes. I sold that doll for over $800.00!!
I had a few others as well they did not sell for as much but none the less they sold for an amount MUCH higher than what I paid.........
07-08-2015 06:19 PM - edited 07-08-2015 06:22 PM
I love Cabbage Patch dolls. I never owned any but I do have a tiny one. She is about the size of a bottle of nail polish maybe smaller. She is missing right now because she is so small! I know she is around here some where.
07-08-2015 08:59 PM
You know what show I'd FREAK OUT if they brought back??
Are You Afraid of the Dark? I. LOVED. That. Show.
07-08-2015 09:09 PM
Cabbage Patch dolls came out in the 80s I think, my MIL collected them and then gave one to each of the grand kids, even the boys. I think my son was 5 or 6 at the time and couldn't figure out why his grandma would think he wanted a Cabbage Patch kid.
07-08-2015 09:30 PM
07-08-2015 10:25 PM
My youngest granddaughter was born in 1976 - not a bad year. When she was very young - I mean real little, she HAD to have a Cabbage Patch Doll. I went to San Bernardino at 4 in the morning to stand in line at Toys R Us. It was miserable. FINALLY got to where I was behind the person at the counter to buy a doll. I almost lost it. Supposedly only ONE doll per FAMILY. WRONG!!! They had toddlers carrying dolls up and they got away with it. At any rate the person at the counter was the first to be told NO MORE DOLLS. I have never been so mad in all my life because at that time it was 10 a.m. Could not get over the fact that company allowed that - NEVER shopped at Toys R Us since then!!! And you got it, just never cared for Cabbage Patch dolls. LOL.
07-08-2015 10:47 PM
I loved Cabbage Patch dolls as a kid. Our local store had a contest giving away shirts and other items but the Cabbage Patch doll was the big prize( lol) and I won. I remember being so excited!
My grandma even had a Cabbage Patch doll and I have it still in the box.
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