Toymaker Mattel intended to refer consumers to the “Wicked” movie’s landing page. The “misprinted, incorrect website is not appropriate for children,” it said.
A woman is an “adoptive mom” to her eight reborn dolls — and breastfeeds them, makes them breakfast and takes them everywhere with her.
The site has a similar address to one that promotes a film adaptation of the hit musical. The toymaker apologized for the ...
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Numerous retailers, including in Michigan, are offering the Mattel dolls with incorrect packaging on their websites. At least some stores stock them.
A Doll Like Me is a non-profit organization run by a woman named Amy. She creates unique dolls for unique children, who can ...
New Orleans is home to many traditions, and one of its longstanding and finest traditions is the Times-Picayune Doll and Toy ...
Toy giant Mattel says it “deeply” regrets an error on the packaging of its “Wicked” movie-themed dolls, which mistakenly ...
Mattel has apologized after inadvertently directing customers of its new line of Wicked dolls to a pornographic website, ...
Melissa and Esi were driven by a desire to address an absence of diversity in the toy business to develop dolls that honor ...
Toy manufacturer Mattel is facing a major public relations headache after a surprising error involving its dolls based on the ...