The Crissy doll was introduced in 1969 by the Ideal toy company in Hollis, New York. She was an 18-inch fashion doll. Her main feature was her ability to grow her hair. She had a ponytail that you could pull...
In 1974, when Ideal decided to discontinue the production of the Crissy doll, they introduced Tiffany Taylor. She also was an 18-inch fashion doll, but her claim to fame wasn't that she grew hair. Instead,...
Crissy was not the first doll to grow hair, nor was she the last. In 1987, Coleco introduced a line of beautiful Cabbage Patch dolls that had the grow-hair feature. They were cornsilk dolls (they did not have...
There's something about ads from the past that are both nostalgic and fascinating. This collection includes some outrageous material from the 1940s through the 1970s, including an adult version of Twister.