Mattel, Inc., makes Barbie dolls. Mattel, Inc., of Segundo, California The toy company that makes barbie dolls is mattel inc Mattel. Barbie has always been a registered trademark of Mattel. Mattel was originally known as Matson and Elliott, of which it is a sort of contraction. Under the Matson and Elliott label they made the Linoprinter, a combination typesetting machine and printing press, which sadly did poorly in the market place. It was not known whether to market it as a toy or a business machine. Mattel, Inc. The designers for Mattel are based in Los Angeles at the company's headquarters. Mattel's actual factory is in China.
Mattel, Inc.
Barbie dolls are made from the Mattel company.
Mattel Inc. of El Segundo, CA
The Mattel company.
mattel
NO, Mattel makes Barbies
Any doll... Barbie , Bratz , Myscene, LIV dolls ..anything they're all made for around that age group so um , if your 10 don't think your too old for barbie and stuff. LIV dolls are really cool you can get them from wall-mart or target. Otherwise online. :] :]
The Pussycat Dolls is a group that started in?
In 1999: Barbie Roberts Tori Burns (she was named Susie in Portugal and Spain and Vicky in Mexico) Ana Suarez Nichelle Williams Lara Morelli-Strauss (named Marie in Portugal and Spain) Chelsie Peterson In 2000: Mari joined the group
they are a group hope this helps ;)
group technology and design and manufacturing
Some of the companies in the United States that produce clipboards include Saunders Manufacturing, Davis Group, Terracycle, Metalite Corporation, and US Imprints.
You could have one group of 390.
WMG - formerly Warwick Manufacturing Group - was created in 1980.
pussycat dolls
Yes
A. Francie - She appeared in 1967 as Barbie's "mod" cousin. This doll is very rare. B. Her long-time African-American friend is Christie, who was first sold in 1968. C. The first African-American Barbie was introduced in 1980. She's just called Black Barbie. She wore a bubblecut/Afro and a red gown. Now they have a black barbie doll group and they are Trichelle, Sara and Grace. There was a black version of Barbie's cousin Francie in 1967. Barbie's first African-American friend was Christie, first sold in 1968. The first Black Barbie (as opposed to a different name) was sold in 1980.
pussycat dolls they're more popular.