Mattel did not make a Sunday School Barbie doll. This question was on the new game show "Million Dollar Drop" on 12/23/10.
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If it was made by Mattel and has the Mattel logo it would be either Barbie or one of her friends. The dolls have been manufactured in Indonesia in the past few years. If a fashion doll was made by another company, it would have that company's name/logo on it and it is NOT a Barbie doll.
The Mattel sun logo is always on the box, not the doll. The word "Mattel" is written on the doll's backside.
Ruth Handler and Mattel introduced the Barbie doll at Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959. Mattel may have receipts from 1959 listing which store buyers bought the doll, but if there are records, they've never been made public.
The Bedtime Barbie soft cloth doll was sold in 1994.
Mattel's most famous product would be the Barbie doll that was produced in 1959. Following the Barbie Doll, would be Mattel's Hot Wheels and Mickey Mouse Club toys.
Mattel sold the Butterfly Art Barbie doll in 2000.
The Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra doll was sold by Mattel in 2001.
The Barbie doll's designers are at Mattel, which is located in Los Angeles. The dolls themselves were first made in Japan, and in other countries since then.
Diva was sold by Mattel in 1986 and 1987. She is a friend of Barbie's.
Mattel introduced an African-American Barbie in 1980, but only the coloring--not the doll's features--was modified.
Mattel ran commercials for the Barbie doll in 1959 during The Mickey Mouse Club, which aired on ABC on weekday afternoons.
Mattel patented the Twist N Turn waist in 1966, and the TNT Barbie and Barbie-sized dolls were first sold in 1967. That style of doll was used for hundreds of Barbie and Barbie friends up through 1999, including the Mattel Pocahantas dolls sold in the mid-1990s.