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  2. Tressy - Wikipedia

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    The Ideal Tressy Doll was specially produced for and sold only by Sears, Roebuck & Company and is considered by some collectors to be part of the Crissy "family" of dolls. [citation needed] She was advertised next to Crissy in Sears catalogs and like the Crissy Doll, Ideal Tressy's major appeal was her "growing-hair" feature. Tressy was ...

  3. Crissy - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Ideal produced a new growing hair doll named "Tara." This doll's face mold had more realistic and ethnically correct African-American features. Although she was marketed much later than any of the other Ideal growing hair dolls, "Tara" was made with the same body, arm and leg molds as the Velvet doll.

  4. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Crissy — fashion doll with growing hair feature; Crown Princess— 10" vinyl glamour doll; Deanna Durbin; Dick Tracy — including Bonnie Braids and Sparkle Plenty; Flatsy dolls — flat vinyl dolls in two sizes: tall "model" dolls and smaller childlike dolls; many had blue, pink and other bright hair colors; came in picture frame packaging

  5. These Vintage Barbie Dolls Could Be Worth Thousands

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    The appropriately named Totally Hair Barbie’s hair reached all the way to her toes and became Barbie’s best-selling doll of all time. She even holds a record for the longest successful toy ...

  6. The true story behind 'Barbie's' discontinued dolls, from ...

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    The company eventually discontinued the "Growing Up" dolls in 1977, but Skipper continued to develop in subsequent versions of the doll. "Super Teen Skipper," created in 1979, retained the doll's ...

  7. On 22 July, Krystalyn Fowler Dro posted to her page, pulling out a piece of her childhood: the “Growing Up Skipper” doll. Mattel introduced the Barbie in 1964 with the intention of creating a ...

  8. Sonny & Cher dolls - Wikipedia

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    The second doll, Growing Hair Cher, came in a hot pink box and featured a "Key" that kids could use to change the length of Cher's hair. This doll wore a black and silver dress and black open-toed shoes. Growing Hair Cher's dress had a number of subtle style variations, and the doll itself was packaged in two different types of boxes.

  9. All of the 'Barbie' Easter Eggs and References, Ranked - AOL

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    Based on the real Allan doll, whose main selling point was that all of Ken’s clothing and accessories could fit him, Cera’s Allan is desperate to escape Barbie Land so he can get out from ...

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