2012年1月30日星期一

Did the Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls in the 80s all have different names?

Or were there repeats on names for different dolls?

I liked the cornsilk ones the best...
Did the Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls in the 80s all have different names?
Every Cabbage Patch Kid since Coleco started selling them around 1981 (now PlayAlong sells them) has had a different first name/middle name combination. That's why so many of today's CBKs have such unique names--a lot of the more common combinations were already used.

For example, I had a Kid named Davey Pete.

The Kid I just bought for my niece? Ryleigh Margaret!



From USA Today:

%26gt;%26gt;Each Cabbage Patch Kid comes with a birth certificate. "I used an old 1930s baby book to come up with the names," [Cabbage Patch Kid Creator Xavier Roberts] told me in a phone interview from his home in Atlanta. (Today, Play Along uses the Social Security register.) That helps explain why the names of my Kids never mirrored my friends': When was the last time you ran into an Elsa, Kendall or a Benny?%26gt;%26gt;
Reply:Of course they did.
Reply:I believe they were all given unique names. I had one named Hazel (something or other)....they were all supposed to be like real children with different names.
Reply:I never heard of a friend who had a doll with the same name. Mine was Ardella Tilly. I think because they had middle names they could have so many combinations of name. That's a good question though. I wonder if there was a repeat somewhere? Only the maker would know for sure.
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