Cabbage Patch Kids is a line of dolls created by Xavier Roberts in 1978. The dolls were originally called Little People, but the name was later changed to Cabbage Patch Kids due to their origin story of being born in a cabbage patch.
Xavier Roberts created the first Cabbage Patch Kid in 1978.
In 1982, Coleco Industries began mass-producing the dolls.
The dolls became incredibly popular in the 1980s and were one of the must-have toys of the decade.
The brand has changed hands several times over the years and is currently owned by Wicked Cool Toys.
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The Cabbage Patch Kids dolls are the brand's flagship product. They are available in a variety of styles and come with birth certificates and adoption papers.
Cabbage Patch Kids Little Sprouts are miniature versions of the dolls that come with their own accessories and playsets.
Cabbage Patch Kids Cuties are smaller, softer versions of the dolls that are designed for younger children.
Cabbage Patch Kids were first created in 1978 by Xavier Roberts.
Cabbage Patch Kids were said to be born in a cabbage patch and were originally called Little People.
The Cabbage Patch Kids brand is currently owned by Wicked Cool Toys.
While not as popular as they were in the 1980s, Cabbage Patch Kids still have a dedicated fanbase and continue to be produced to this day.
Yes, Cabbage Patch Kids still come with birth certificates and adoption papers.