Mattel adds variety to Barbie body types after sales slump
LA TIMES: Petite, tall and curvy Barbie dolls will be on the market after Mattel's sales plummeted for eighth consecutive quarters.
- Published in From the Wires
LA TIMES: Petite, tall and curvy Barbie dolls will be on the market after Mattel's sales plummeted for eighth consecutive quarters.
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