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Cabbage Patch

The Cabbage Patch refers to a style of collectible dolls that became highly popular in the 1980s. Each doll is uniquely designed with soft bodies, expressive faces, and often comes with its own name and adoption papers, emphasizing individuality and nurturing. Originally created by Xavier Roberts, these dolls are often mistaken for real babies, fostering a sense of connection and care. The Cabbage Patch phenomenon also included a tear-resistant packaging that resembled a cabbage patch, aligning with the doll’s name. It remains a nostalgic icon of childhood collectibles and has seen various revivals over the years.