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Long lines, pushing, shoving, fights and stores closing. No, these aren’t protests. It’s the mayhem from people rushing to ...
Labubu dolls are the current rage among Gen Z. Celebrities around the world are carrying them. But, they are not the only ...
Remember those carefree days of the 1980s, when your biggest concern was whether you’d master that tricky level on your ...
First it was the Cabbage Patch Kids frenzy in the 1980s, then the Beanie Baby boom in the '90s. Now, in 2025, Labubu is the latest toy inspiring a collective craze across the world.
The Cabbage Patch Kid craze took parents, kids and toy stores by storm in 1983. The unique dolls, which came with customized adoption papers, flew off shelves faster than they could be stocked.
The cabbage patch kid all grown up! This stuffed cabbage is so good, it might just replace your childhood teddy bear. Photo credit: trwoods1 This all sounds amazing, but surely it must cost an arm and ...
Cabbage Patch Kids Creator Xavier Roberts, sits amongst a group of them at a London hotel ahead of the toys being introduced into the U.K. Christmas market in London, U.K., on Thursday, December 8 ...
If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, which unfortunately is now referred to as the late 1900s, chances are you have a nostalgic ...
There are certain Christmas toys in America that families and hobbyists may remember as cult classics: G.I. Joe, Little Tikes, Cabbage Patch Kids, Star Wars, Beanie Babies are among them.
While Cabbage Patch Kids are the OG of crazed toy buying, other toys have also caused frenzies of out-of-control holiday demand — in 1996 Tickle Me Elmo had parents scheming to snag one, some ...