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- Paper Doll Set, circa 1933 -

- circa 1933
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Paper Doll Set, circa 1933
- Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Russia, 1946-1949 - The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.

- 1946-1949
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Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Russia, 1946-1949
The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.
- Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Switzerland, 1946-1949 - The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.

- 1946-1949
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Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Switzerland, 1946-1949
The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.
- Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Holland, 1946-1949 - The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.

- 1946-1949
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Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Holland, 1946-1949
The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.
- Hollywood Fashion Dolls, 1939 -

- 1939
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Hollywood Fashion Dolls, 1939
- Paper Doll Set, "The Costume Party," circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
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Paper Doll Set, "The Costume Party," circa 1935
- Book, "Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Paper Dolls," 1999 -

- 1935-1986
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Book, "Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Paper Dolls," 1999
- Walt Disney's Pinocchio Paper Dolls, 1939 - Paper dolls reflected current fashions, as well as highlighting popular public figures and story characters, such as Pinocchio. Whitman Publishing Company, renamed from the Western Publishing Company in 1915, produced the famous Little Golden Books as well as many paper doll sets.

- 1939
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Walt Disney's Pinocchio Paper Dolls, 1939
Paper dolls reflected current fashions, as well as highlighting popular public figures and story characters, such as Pinocchio. Whitman Publishing Company, renamed from the Western Publishing Company in 1915, produced the famous Little Golden Books as well as many paper doll sets.
- Article from McCall's Magazine for November 1956, "Betsy McCall's Thanksgiving Day" - For over 40 years, <em>McCall's</em> magazine featured Betsy McCall paper dolls. Betsy's stories changed each month--this one has a Thanksgiving theme. The clothes designed for Betsy were often advertisements for actual outfits that could be bought for little girls. <em>McCall's</em> likely hoped that readers would be inspired to buy their daughters a new dress to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.

- November 01, 1956
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Article from McCall's Magazine for November 1956, "Betsy McCall's Thanksgiving Day"
For over 40 years, McCall's magazine featured Betsy McCall paper dolls. Betsy's stories changed each month--this one has a Thanksgiving theme. The clothes designed for Betsy were often advertisements for actual outfits that could be bought for little girls. McCall's likely hoped that readers would be inspired to buy their daughters a new dress to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.
- "I Love Lucy" Cut-Out Dolls, 1953 - The <em>I Love Lucy</em> show, starring comedienne Lucille Ball and her husband, Desi Arnaz, was the most popular television program of the 1950s, appealing to both adults and children. This paper doll set was based on Lucy and Desi's television characters, Lucy and Ricky Ricardo.

- 1953
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"I Love Lucy" Cut-Out Dolls, 1953
The I Love Lucy show, starring comedienne Lucille Ball and her husband, Desi Arnaz, was the most popular television program of the 1950s, appealing to both adults and children. This paper doll set was based on Lucy and Desi's television characters, Lucy and Ricky Ricardo.