Thanks to everyone who assisted in helping to identify the Manhattan Toy doll that was brilliant team work! I am here again for this little beauty. It seems interesting, but I have just never heard or been able to find this doll. On the back of the head says, Blue Box, but I have drawn a blank...ho hum.
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This is a Cabbage Patch knockoff. It is worth very little.
Well - she is adorable. Hugga Buds - cute. Size?
I believe many people would will get this little doll confused with the Kenner Hugga Bunch plush toys made in the 80's but they were larger (I believe) and all plush.
I believe she was made by or for Blue Box Toy company but I cannot find a date.
I did find an add that looks like it is the original ad when these dolls were first listed for sale.
This is from newspaper archives and you have to start a 'trial' membership to be able to see the page. It appears to be okay but you can decide that for yourself as you do have to give credit card information. If I ever do a trial I use a temporary card number that my bank gives me (with a charge limit that I set) and will expire in 30 minutes - but that's just me.
I believe she is in the bunch of dolls located on the bottom right at $5.99. This was in 1992.
www.newspapers.com/
Information about the company.
creativeplayretailer.com/
www.collectiondx.com/
When PGHgirl checks this out I feel sure she will know more about this doll and correct any errors that I might have made.
I love the ad you found on my new fav site, cybergrannie! That looks exactly like the series and they appear to be limited to 1991-1992, sold around the country and always for 5.99 and listed with a number of low end toys in the same advertisements.
There were 15 listings in that time period and the papers were from a variety of small towns like Dayton. The weird thing is the ads don't give a store name, that I can see. It also seems to be the same stock photo of the dolls.
The only listing I could even find elsewhere is one from Russia: babiki.ru/
I am totally baffled by this one. Wow!! Although I was going through a very bad time in 1991-1992 so I don't have a lot of memories from that time related to my doll passion.
This was post the height of Cabbage Patch dolls, so maybe they were late to the game and trying to create a look a like that everyone could afford. I just don't know.
The company seems to still be in business...maybe they have the history? Here is their contact page link www.blue-box.com/
So what does this all mean for value? I am not sure. If they were a discount toy and didn't last and if someone has a very fond memory of one and wants one, a low supply and a demand, can increase the value.
If they were a discount toy and totally forgotten about, and no one cares, it will sit until it sparks a memory.
I always love when I see something I have never seen before!
Thanks for sharing!!
I like the site also but have not subscribed - yet.
Since we do not have the size of this doll it is difficult to determine value but I'm pretty sure these were small dolls like I remember seeing in the Kay-Bee toy stores and were many times set on the check-out counter as 'impulse' buys.
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