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Welcome to CabbagePatchKidsOnline.com where although the web site is still in its infancy we have put up a few of the more uncommon Cabbage Patch Toys to start with.
I remember Cabage Patch Kids from my childhood. I never had a Cabbage Patch Doll then but several of my cousins did. I would enjoy taking a Cabbage Patch Kid and scaring my younger cousins with them (because of all the Cabbage Patch urban legends that were being told then - in case you didn't know, The Chucky movies were based on those)
Looking back the Cabbage Patch Kids toys bring a sense of nostalgia and now I can see the appeal they have from many people.
Cabbage Patch Kids and Cabbage Patch Dolls have never
gone out of style. While they may not be the big woop they once were in the
popular media there is quietly more of a demand now for Cabbage Patch Kids than
ever before and they especially make
great Christmas gifts.
On www.cabbagepatchkidsonline.com we have and will have a variety and assortment of Cabbage Patch Kids items that are easy or harder to find as we find them and at the best deals we can find them in case you have your heart set on particular Cabbage Patch Kids toys including Cabbage Patch Kids games, DVDs, Cabbage Patch Babies, different ethnicities such as Cabbage Patch Asian Kids and Black Cabbage Patch Kids, Cabbage Patch Accessories, Cabbage Patch Original Dolls & much more.
So look around Cabbage Patch Kids Online and you will find lots of information and Cabbage Patch Kids for Sale and if you can't find what you wanted chances are you may by clicking on one of the images and checking for yourself.
Also, spread throughout this site are many tid bits of Cabbage Patch Kids History, Cabbage Patch Kids Videos and Cabbage Patch Kids History & Fun Facts. Check them out!
*** Most of the Cabbage Patch Dolls we find don't last very long. If you have you heart set on one then jump on it quick to avoid disappointment.
Cabbage Patch Kids Timeline
Cabbage Patch History
One day, a young boy named Xavier Roberts wandered into a magic
cabbage patch hidden behind a beautiful waterfall. he discovered busy
little Bunnybees sprinkling cabbages with magical crystals. Suddenly, all
sorts of different kids and babies peeked out of the cabbages. Each one had his
or her own special look, personality, name and birthday. "I'll call you the
Cabbage Patch Kids" he said as everyone cheered.
Xavier fell in love with the Kids and built Babyland General Hospital
just for them. It's a safe, happy place to live and play until someone like you
takes them home to be cared for and loved.
When you adopt a Kid of your very own, you become part of the legend, too...and
make a Cabbage Patch Kid very happy.
History Of Cabbage Patch Kids
1976
As a 21 year old art student, Xavier Roberts rediscovers "needle molding"
a German technique for fabric sculpture from the early 1800’s. Combining his
interest in sculpture with the quilting skills passed down from his mother,
Xavier creates his first soft-sculptures.
1977
While working his way through school as manager of the Unicoi Craft Shop in
Helen, Georgia, Xavier develops the marketing concept of adoptable Little
People® with birth certificates.
1978
Xavier begins delivering his hand made Little People Originals and
exhibiting them at arts and crafts shows in the southeast. He finds that many
parents are happy to pay the $40.00 "adoption fee" for one of his hand signed
Little People Originals.
Xavier wins a first place ribbon for sculpture with "Dexter" at the Osceola Art Show in Kissimmee, Florida. Returning home to Georgia, he organizes five school friends and incorporates Original Appalachian Artworks, Inc. Xavier and his friends renovate the L.G. Neal Clinic, a turn of the century medical facility in Cleveland, Georgia, opening "BabyLand General® Hospital" to the public.
1981
The growing success of Xavier’s hand made Little People Originals is documented
by Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlanta Weekly and many others. There
are reports that earlier editions are re-adopting for as much as 100 times their
initial adoption fee.
1982
Original Appalachian Artworks, Inc. signs a long term licensing agreement
allowing a major toy manufacturer to produce a Toy replica of Xavier’s hand made
soft sculpture Originals. These Toy versions are recognizable by their smaller
size, vinyl head and adoption fees usually under $30.00. At the same time, the
name Little People® is changed to the "Cabbage Patch Kids®" which is used
for both the Toys and the hand made Originals.
1983
By the end of the year almost 3 million of the Cabbage Patch Kids Toys
have been adopted but demand has not been met. The Cabbage Patch Kids Toys go on
record as the most successful new doll introduction in the history of the toy
industry. In December, they are featured on the cover of Newsweek.
1985
The Cabbage Patch Kids join the Young Astronaut Program and "Christopher
Xavier" becomes the first Cabbage Patch Kid to journey into outer space as a
passenger on the U.S. Space Shuttle.
1990
With 65 million Cabbage Patch Kids Toys adopted to date, their continuing
popularity places the Cabbage Patch Kids Brand among the top 10 best selling of
the year. Meanwhile the hand made Originals, with adoption fees of $190.00 and
up, remain popular with collectors.
1992
The Cabbage Patch Kids are honored by being named the first official mascot of
the U.S. Olympic Team. They travel with the athletes to Barcelona for the games
and many stay behind as "Friends For Life" with patients of a local children’s
hospital.
1995
The Cabbage Patch Kids are once again honored to be named the official
mascot of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team for the summer games in Atlanta. That same
year Mildred, one of the earliest Little People readopts for $20,000.
1996
For the first time ever, limited numbers of hand made Original Cabbage Patch
Kids U.S. Team mascots are offered for adoption at fees of $275.00 each. These
Originals represent 12 different Olympic Sports,
1999
A nationwide public vote selects Cabbage Patch Kids as one of 15 stamps
commemorating the 1980’s in the U.S. Postal Service’s Celebrate The Century
stamp program.
2000
The Cabbage Patch Kids stamp goes on sale in January of 2000.
2001
Original hand made Cabbage Patch Kids make their debut on the world wide
web. Adoption fees range from $170.00 to $255.00 for regular editions.
Cabbage Patch Kids Videos
Cabbage Patch 1983 News: Mothers Go Bananas Over Cabbage Patch Kids
Be glad you don't have to go through this! I was an infant so I don't remember this but I remember how cuckoo people were over these. I'm glad I can get them online now - haha!