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And it’s only the rarest Cabbage Patch Dolls that have any real value: The reality is, most dolls in good complete condition will be worth around $20-$40. Yet, if you have something collectors covet, you might be looking at a few hundred bucks.

Snacktime Cabbage Patch Kid The Snacktime Kid was released by Mattel in 1996, just in time for the Christmas season. The idea was that children would be able to feed the doll pretend food. Kids could feed their doll a variety of plastic snacks, which could then be removed from inside the doll and re-used again.

I was pleased to discover that the fabric used for a Cabbage Patch body is very sturdy and handles scrubbing and stain removal very well. Next, I wash the hair with a gentle baby shampoo, no matter if it’s the yarn or regular silky doll hair.

After it became clear that the dolls weren’t safe, production was halted and an incredible 9 million of the toys were recalled by manufacturer Galoob. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What is the problem with cabbage patch dolls?

Part of the problem with the Cabbage Patch dolls (besides being holding cells for demons) was that the child who owned the doll would have to sign a written agreement to love a doll, thereby violating the first commandment and directly disobeying God.

Let’s just say its a cult-like ” homeschool program ” subscribed to by the Duggars, which believes that dolls, especially Cabbage Patch Kids and Trolls, are filled with Satan’s demons. In a 1996 newsletter, Bill Gothard (founder of ATI) wrote about how dolls would hinder a family from having a successful and happy birth:

There’s haunted baby dolls sitting on a shelf, their eyes seeming to follow your every move, or charmed voodoo dolls bewitched to hurt you. Don’t forget Annabelle, the doll that was the inspiration for two movies — The Conjuring and Annabelle.

Sign up now! In the late 1970s, American folk artist, Martha Nelson Thomas, created what she called her Doll Babies, and sold her soft sculpture dolls at craft fairs.

Dolls can be treasured and collected … and they can also be evil. There always seem to be something about a doll possessed by the dearly-departed or possessed by a demon. There are dolls that just seem creepy — strange facial expressions, missing body parts, and clothes that look as if they were damaged in a fire.

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