Thank you for posting this video. It was great to see the toys popular during my childhood again 🥰
@melissadunton3534Күн бұрын
Saw the cabbage patch kid in the thumbnail. I’m 51 years old. I have 42 cabbage patch kids. A couple of the ponies, a few Furskins, some of the cats and dogs and yeah…I was a bit spoiled. Thing is, I asked for one doll. ONE! My mum is the one that went completely insane and bought me almost all of them. My brothers also bought me a couple. I’m the “baby” and my brothers are quite a bit older than me. It was like my mom was making up for something she never had as a little girl. And now, I’m a grandmother with over 50 cabbage patch doll/toys. I’m hoping my grandbaby likes them, cause they will become her burden. 😂😂
@shalinmurphy18 сағат бұрын
I love I had a cabbage patch doll named Yolanda my mom bought me when my brother was being born, I was 4 and a half.
@NicholasMoreauКүн бұрын
17:43 "I mean, I'm an adult person..."
@NicholasMoreauКүн бұрын
Ridiculous, buying waters, to qualify for the Beanie Babies? I guess if they forced full meals, that would be a waste of food. As the woman said later, "we only got that to make it look right."
@uniquelyme766216 сағат бұрын
Factories open 24 hours a day? Sounds like corporate slavery and greed
@forureyes23 сағат бұрын
Those weren't knock off cabbage patch dolls.. Those were the original adoption dolls or little people pals.. There was also a sewing pattern for them. They existed before the cabbage patch doll was marketed. I owned an adoption doll made by my mother with the pattern before cabbage patch hit the shelves. So they weren't knock offs, they were the original..
@shalinmurphy18 сағат бұрын
lol the knock off cabbage patch dolls were scary looking