Cabbage Patch Kids Movie Views
Garbage Pail Kids ( The Garbage Gang in Australia & New Zealand, La Pandilla Basura or Basuritas in Latin America, Gang do Lixo in Brazil, Les Crados in France and Die total kaputten Kids in Germany) is a series of trading cards produced by the Topps Company, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls created by Xavier Roberts, which were immensely popular at the time.
Topps was sued by the makers of Cabbage Patch Kids, Coleco, for trademark infringement.[10][11] As part of the out-of-court settlement, Topps agreed to modify the appearance of the Garbage Pail Kids to remove the resemblance between the characters. Production of the cards themselves continued. However, by 1988, sales had dwindled and a planned 16th series was never produced.
The Cabbage Patch Kids are lovable stuffed dolls that kids can 'adopt' and bring home. It is a great idea started in the 80s that really took off, then died down a bit during the 90s and is slowly gaining fans again as a classic toy. As a result parents who grew up with the Cabbage Patch Kids are raising kids of their own that love and appreciate their favorite dolls.
You can help to encourage that love of the Cabbage Patch Dolls by throwing your kids their very own Cabbage Patch themed party. This party works well for a birthday, a fun tea party and even for a special Easter celebration. Imagine throwing an Easter themed party. You can hide the dolls in specially wrapped Easter baskets and have the kids go hunting for them in the morning. They'll be so pleased and surprised by their finds. You'll just have to take pictures. Later on in the day you can get the kids to bring their dolls for an official adoption ceremony.