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Beanie Babies offers dolls named Sasha and Malia But spokesperson says nothing on the toys refers to the Obama daughters updated 2 hours, 46 minutes ago CHICAGO - The company that made Beanie Babies a top toy craze is hoping for another winner with dolls named “Sweet Sasha” and “Marvelous Malia.” Now where have we heard those names before? Ty Inc. has released the 12-inch plush dolls as part of the company's “TyGirlz Collection,” introduced in 2007. The Sasha doll has pigtails and wears a white and pink dress with hearts. The Malia doll has a side ponytail and a long-sleeve shirt with capri pants. The Oak Brook-based company chose the dolls' names because "they are beautiful names," not because of any resemblance to President Obama's daughters, said spokeswoman Tania Lundeen. “There's nothing on the dolls that refers to the Obama girls,” Lundeen said. “It would not be fair to say they are exact replications of these girls. They are not.” Public figures have a legal right to control their how their images are used, but Lundeen would not comment on legal issues or if the company's lawyers have become involved with the dolls. “I'm not an attorney. I can't answer that,” she said. The dolls have "real doll hair" and the suggested retail price is $9.99, Lundeen said. The dolls were introduced in early January and a limited supply has been shipped to retailers. In the real world, 7-year-old Sasha and 10-year-old Malia have been the focus of intense interest. A throng of reporters followed their first day at school. News reports detailed what they wore on Inauguration Day. That fascination will make the Ty dolls a success, said Denise Gary Robinson, president of DollsLikeMe.com, an online specialty doll boutique that specializes in ethnic dolls, toys and gifts. “Girls all over the world, of all colors, will be looking for these dolls. They want to identify with these two girls,” Robinson said. | |
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im buying stock in Sasha & Malia beanie babies | |
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Pimp those kids. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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goodness ...
not sure bout that one | |
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Are the dolls even Black? nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
MuthaFunka - Black...by popular demand | |
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I still like Action Obama for the win... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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I think this is VERY smart. They are expecting a rush in baby girls with those names soon!
I'm still waiting for one with Walter one it so all my kids can have one. My mother in law gave Wally one with Jordan on it so sad | |
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I think its kind of insulting. yes, the names are beautiful, but to deny where they got them from? Give me a break. It isn't honorable. Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian, any more than standing in a garage makes you a car. | |
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I didn't realize they still made Beanie Babies. Or that people bought them.
When are they getting their own Bratz dolls? | |
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Ty has launched two dolls named Marvelous Malia and Sweet Sasha. The Chicago Tribune says Ty claims the dolls are not based on the Obama girls but the dolls do bear some resemblance to the Obama daughters and they have the same names. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Ty has launched two dolls named Marvelous Malia and Sweet Sasha. The Chicago Tribune says Ty claims the dolls are not based on the Obama girls but the dolls do bear some resemblance to the Obama daughters and they have the same names. I wouldn't say they bear resemblance, but it's OBVIOUS that they were based off their daughters. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
MuthaFunka - Black...by popular demand | |
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i would have thought they would have more the style they were wearing at the inauguration. | |
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I can't believe they think they can get away w/ saying they're NOT based on the Obama girls | |
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Mrs. Obama already put the tone down on the subject already. She ain't havin none of it! I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh | |
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JayJai said: Mrs. Obama already put the tone down on the subject already. She ain't havin none of it!
good on her | |
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this is just... wrong. leave those sweet little girls alone. seriously | |
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Those are horrible dolls | |
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Dayclear said: Those are horrible dolls
they are | |
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Lame, looks nothing like them.....lame | |
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wow..... some ppl will buy anything. | |
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shanti0608 said: wow..... some ppl will buy anything.
well for beanie baby investors the few that exist will be quite valuable if they halt the manufacturing of them. But who would pay thousands for a beanie baby? maybe thats why they did this, was to make the few so valuable. | |
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horatio said: shanti0608 said: wow..... some ppl will buy anything.
well for beanie baby investors the few that exist will be quite valuable if they halt the manufacturing of them. But who would pay thousands for a beanie baby? maybe thats why they did this, was to make the few so valuable. Perhaps. I have never been a collector of things so I guess I cannot relate. | |
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shanti0608 said: horatio said: well for beanie baby investors the few that exist will be quite valuable if they halt the manufacturing of them. But who would pay thousands for a beanie baby? maybe thats why they did this, was to make the few so valuable. Perhaps. I have never been a collector of things so I guess I cannot relate. its artificially making them of value when there is none at all. | |
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