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Mom couldn't believe her ears when this cashier questioned her daughter's choice of doll - Page 15 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Mom couldn't believe her ears when this cashier questioned her daughter's choice of doll


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[post_page_title]Refusing to believe[/post_page_title]
It seems as though black dolls aren’t a new launch to the toy market, and have been available since Barbie first brought out “Colored Francie” way back in 1966. The company branded Francie as their first black doll, but many had plenty to say about the toy.

According to some, Francie had very European looking features meaning many refused to accept Francie as the game-changer they were hoping for. That wouldn’t come until a few years later.

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