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  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


  • We live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge areaI don't want to break the bank eitherI found one of my old ones and my 3 year old daughter loves it. She doesn't care for the new ones. I think it's because their clothes don't come off as easily.Thanks for your help


  • Particularly interested in Never Removed From Box (NRB) dolls , 2nd edition with pets.


  • My grandmother used to crochet strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?



  • I will appreciate it very much if someone can let me know where i can find the scents and also how can i go about re-scenting the dolls!Thanks alot!!YKL


  • Ok, I bought some late 70s/early 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls for my sister for Christmas off of EBay. When I opened them, I noticed they smell pretty bad. I didn't expect the original smell to still be there after 28 years, but these smell pretty musty. I imagine they've been in storage for a long time. Any collectors out there know any secrets to get rid of this smell? I'm also a collector of vintage toys, but none of my stuff has this oder. I took care of the stink in the clothes with Clorox 2 and baking soda, and it made the clothes look better too, but the actual dolls still smell. I've cleaned them in a solution of dish soap, they've been sitting in baking soda for a week, and it's still there. Any one have any ideas? I'd like for the smell to be gone before I wrap them up. Thanks a lot.


  • I'm looking for mostly any 80's/vintage toys... any of the Mcdonalds toys, (not Burger King) dolls, (not cabbage patch) my little Ponies, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Popples, those Ice Cream dolls, Hugga Bunch, etc. I want them for personal reasons, not to sell. I'd just like to collect things from my childhood (I'm 29) to show my daughter (who's 14 months) when she gets older. Please email me @ sarahblanco06@yahoo.com


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