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Finally Bratz Dolls Are Finished!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Finally someone has listened and are pulling Bratz dolls from the shelf after Christmas. These dolls were released in 2001 and even Dr. Phil said they looked like hookers. And we all know Dr. Phil is right about everything!
The popular line of fashion dolls has been found to infringe on Mattel's Barbie dolls and will be removed from store shelves after Christmas.
In the lawsuit, Carter Bryant, the creator of Bratz, was found to have come up with the idea for the dolls while working for Mattel. As a result, the manufacture of the more than 40 kinds of Bratz figures has been banned. The entire Bratz business has sold $3.1 billion in dolls in seven years. MGA will also need to pay $100 million in damages.
But this won't solve all of Mattel's problems...Hannah Montana dolls are still out there! But this is still a great start!
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Posted in Bratz dolls, discontinued, infringing, lawsuit, Mattel, no new ones made, taken off the shelf by Taylor Blue | 16 comments
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