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    Posted 7 years ago

    wethersfie…
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    7 to 8" dolls. Believe they were given out at Tastee-Freez. Yellow doll is from A&H Doll Company. Would love to know more about these dolls. Any information would be wonderful.

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    1. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Oh! Cute!!
    2. beckame beckame, 4 years ago
      These sweet dolls aren't Tastee-Freez dolls, those always have a sash across their chest (or across the bottom of their skirt, but most have the sash) that says, "Miss Tastee-Freez America's Sweetheart". The one is yellow might be a Perfume Doll that A & H Doll Mfg. Co. sold in the 50's. The Sweetie Dolls could be from Elite Creations Inc., also sold in the 50's. Both companies were in New York.

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