In the '80s, Cabbage Patch Kids were the most coveted toys on the market. With their round plastic heads, floppy cloth bodies and winsome, folksy styling, Cabbage Patch Kids are instantly recognizable ...
If you’re an ‘80s baby, either you were obsessed with Cabbage Patch Kids or you never understood the hype. The dolls were huge in the early ‘80s, and for some people, they’re still cherished ...
In the weeks leading up to Christmas 1983, pandemonium erupted at toy stores across America as shoppers scrambled to get their hands on the season’s hottest commodity: Cabbage Patch Kids. People ...
Joe and Pat Prosey have 5,000 Cabbage Patch Kids they take on play dates. March 2, 2012— -- Kevin, a cheery, curled-top boy, extends an invitation to his friend by cell phone, "I'd love to have ...
Every Cabbage Patch Doll I received as a kid had a birth certificate that cited its place of birth as Babyland General Hospital. At 42 years old, I decided to finally visit the hospital in Cleveland, ...
Cabbage Patch Kids were the toy back in the 1980s. These pudgy baby dolls had humble beginnings but caused a frenzied shopping season so memorable, we’re still talking about it 40 years later. From ...
Galen Walker, who is producing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, has picked up rights to the the toy, which became a phenomenon in 1983. By Paul Bond Cabbage Patch Kids The Cabbage Patch Kids ...
Third-graders in Robana Patterson's class at Pilgrim Elementary School are looking slightly pained. The girls and boys have just admitted that they, like most other children in America, want Cabbage ...
If you've been scouring the shelves of toy departments, looking for cabbage Patch dolls, you know that you just can't find them. You might find accessories like this stroller. But for the dolls, ...
A fan of the iconic Cabbage Patch Kid toys has taken her obsession to the next level by making her own versions of the dolls’ woollen tresses. Amanda Lillie, 32, has created a range of crocheted wigs ...
It’s not often that you see advertising billboards go up around town to promote products that were in their heyday over 40 years ago. However, that is exactly what has happened recently in Las Vegas.