I worked at a school during Cabbage Patch mania. One day, the principal let all the kids bring their CP dolls and it made the cutest darn assembly you ever did see. I even brought mine!
Oh my god, it all makes sense now. A Canadian Cabbage Patch Kid came to life, like Pinocchio, but was never able to transition into becoming a real boy, so, after he grew up, he became a Senator from Texas and is currently running for President.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Oh, how I vaguely remember that 1980s fad: the Cabbage Patch Kid.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
I worked at a school during Cabbage Patch mania. One day, the principal let all the kids bring their CP dolls and it made the cutest darn assembly you ever did see. I even brought mine!
Granny Smith over 8 years ago
CBKs – I never understood their appeal. I’m just glad the (overly expensive) fad didn’t last very long.
freewaydog over 8 years ago
I thought Cabbage Patch Kids were ugly, but I still have my lion koosa! ;)
Can't Sleep over 8 years ago
Homely as sin, yes. But creepy? Come on. You’ve got a very low creep tolerance.
summerdog86 over 8 years ago
I never did the Cabbage Path thing, OR the Beanie Baby thing. I’m glad.
Asharah over 8 years ago
Lizzie didn’t get a Cabbage Patch doll, she got a Space Babe doll. Check out the strips from December of 2015.
Seed_drill over 8 years ago
Oh my god, it all makes sense now. A Canadian Cabbage Patch Kid came to life, like Pinocchio, but was never able to transition into becoming a real boy, so, after he grew up, he became a Senator from Texas and is currently running for President.
cwizard71 over 8 years ago
I remember people fighting over those things in stores. I never could quite understand why.
tuslog64 over 8 years ago
Along with the “pet rock” craze?
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 8 years ago
Butt-ugly, those things were.
richdell over 8 years ago
My kids were more into Pound Puppies.