Hasbro is the official maker of Strawberry Shortcake dolls and accessories. Hasbro has a full catalog on their website, along with interactive features for children to play with. While they do sell their dolls online, you can also find them at Kmart, Wal-Mart and Toys R Us stores.
Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures - 2010 Practice Makes Perfect was released on: USA: 26 November 2011
They had something to do with Hallmark Cards, as Strawberry Shortcake was a sort of cartoon character they invented , peaked around l979. a series of dolls and a movie, probably a cartoon, were done on the theme. All things considered a better idea than the team-oriented depression humor which still survives, oddly, on Get-Well cards. ( a squad of mice type up a get-well message, for example). silly and pathetic.
There is an online costume store called, Spirit and they have an adult sexy Strawberry Shortcake costume available for $49.99. The website it can be found at is: http://www.spirithalloween.com/product/strawberry-shortcake-costume/. However, if you look on google's image section a lot of other websites seem to be selling the same costumer at different prices.
Tonner makes character figures and and fashion dolls. The distribution company is located in Hurley, New York. The company was founded in 1991 by Robert Tonner.
They made everything from their houses to their people smell like sweets because it makes it sound even cooler and because if they just named the people the wierd food names then it wouldn't make sense.
A. Brod, Inc., NY, NY. Made in China
The Leonardo Collection of porcelain dolls is produced by The Leonardo Collection, a brand under the umbrella of the UK-based company, The Leonardo Group. This company specializes in collectible figurines and dolls, known for their craftsmanship and attention to detail. The dolls in the collection often feature unique designs and themes, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
I Want To know Why The Generation Dolls only have more stuff for the white dolls and not the same for the black dolls , I have mixed grandkids i went to buy them a black one and i notest that the black dolls didnt have the same as the white ones, they all should be the same for the price I am not going to buy one of your dolls becase i feel that your company is racsit Thank You Lois Thomas
The 1980s are very popular right now as a retro resurgence is making all thing from that decade hip once more. One character resurrected from those days is Strawberry Shortcake, who started out on greeting cards and eventually went on to star in books, movies and television specials and have an extensive line of toys in her image. While Strawberry Shortcake is an inherently summery character, that doesn't stop her from being an appropriate choice for Halloween. After all, Strawberry Shortcake is all about tasty treats, and so is Halloween. As an established character, Strawberry Shortcake is likely to turn up in Halloween stores, but if you want to try making a costume yourself, the first thing to do is think pink. Whether you're going to make an outfit from scratch or adapt pre-existing clothing to the character, you'll want to have plenty of pink fabric. Because Strawberry is a rather feminine character, just getting a pink sweatsuit probably is not going to cut it. However, a pink jumper should do the trick, especially if you can find a cute pink hat with a squashy look to it that will complement the dress. From that point, you just need to find ways of accessorizing. You and your little girl can have fun making strawberry-themed jewelry using papier-mache or cardboard. Perhaps you could cut pictures of strawberries out of magazines and mount them on hard paper, then tape them to the dress. There are lots of ways to get creative with this. Moreover, if you can decorate your treat bag with strawberries, that will make an impression on those passing out candy and will likely elicit a smile and maybe even an extra treat. If you have several children who are Strawberry Shortcake fans, you might consider having them all dress up as characters from that rainbow-colored world. They would look very cute roaming the streets together in semi-coordinated costumes. Alone or in conjunction with others, though, Strawberry is an appealing sight, and the inherent sweetness of this character makes her a child worth emulating. October may be a little late in the year to eat strawberry shortcake, but not to wear it.
The company American Girl makes the American Girl Kirsten doll. The American Girl company debuted its first catalog in 1986 and produces several dolls that represent different times in American history.
Hershey's Strawberry Twizzlers? That'd be Hershey's.
Big M is a company that makes milk products. Its most popular product is flavored milk. Some of the flavors it makes are strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla.