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It was shaped like a baby and miraculously could do some things that babies did. The Baby Alive doll was introduced to the shelves in 1973. It could eat packet foods mixed with water that were fed ...
Fifty years after one Black doll stood in for every non-white consumer, there are 70 distinct and active Baby Alive dolls on the market. Beyond various skin tones and hair types, the brand’s ...
In the early 1980s, Kenner sold up to 1 million Baby Alive dolls annually. Unlike other plastic babies who boasted only of clothes or strollers, Baby Alive simulated the perils of caring for a ...
A MUM has bagged herself a Baby Alive doll for just 10p in B&M, and fellow parents are rushing to get their hands on one. The popular toy is a hit with kids around the country, with the doll ...