Strawberry shortcake character dolls4/27/2024 ![]() ![]() So which character is my “berry” favorite if it’s not Strawberry Shortcake herself? #1 – Blueberry Muffinīlueberry wore her blue hair in pigtails, just like I did. That’s the biggest threat the villain in this world poses. She’s even kind to the Purple Pieman and uses her “Berry Talk” to unnerve him in his efforts to steal the fruit the children grow and sabotage baking contests. How could the title character of the franchise not be the favorite?Īs a character, Strawberry is a leader in the best sense of the word. I know this is going to be a shock for a lot of you. Maybe she was a birthday or Christmas present. Unfortunately, this is one of the dolls where I don’t have a picture or significant memory of receiving it. Apricot also appeared in the Strawberry Shortcake cereal commercials. The other thing I loved about Apricot was that she had a pet bunny, Hopsalot and I really like bunnies. ![]() My hair was in pigtails, but that was my everyday hairstyle at that time. I dressed as Apricot for Halloween one year. #3 – ApricotĪs a writer, I love language and for a toddler, Apricot had an impressive vocabulary. In another picture, I’m wearing a bonnet and sitting beside my Easter basket. In about three of the pictures, my brother and I are standing in front of a counter topped with dyed eggs. This one I know for sure I received for Easter because I have photographic evidence: at least four photos of myself holding, as I called him when I was little, “The Pie Guy”. His scent was a fairly strong cinnamon scent and unlike the other dolls in the line, he had painted-on hair. I don’t remember him doing anything worse in the cartoon than sabotaging baking contests, but he twirled his mustache as menacingly as any other dastardly villain, animated or live action. His name was just as twisty as his purple mustache. I love alliteration and he had the market cornered. #4 – The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak I also remember that she was a reward for something, but I don’t remember if it was for a report card or cooperating at a doctor’s visit. I remember being at Lionel Kiddie City at Cumberland Mall in Georgia. When I order my Girl Scout cookies, I always save a couple of boxes of the lemon flavored ones to have with my iced tea.Īs for when I received Lemon Meringue, she was not a birthday or holiday acquisition. Lemon is one of my favorite scents and flavors, especially during the summertime. ![]() I’ve always had a fondness for curly-haired dolls, probably because my own hair was always so straight. Watch this 1982 commercial as a refresher and then check out the list… These are only the dolls, not playsets, even though I did have several of those as well. These are my top five characters from the Strawberry Shortcake toy line by Kenner in the 1980’s. I started celebrating the fun of my childhood and teen years in the 1980’s and 1990’s respectively. I found retro podcasts like The Retro Network, The Rad Years, My So Called Whatever, Purple Stuff Podcast, and Nerd Lunch. I bought them each their own Strawberry Shortcake dolls for Christmas last year.Ģ. They also wanted to open my reproductions of Strawberry Shortcake and Angel Cake. They enjoyed it so much, I bought them their own copy to watch at their house. When my youngest niece turned three last year, I played my DVD of “The World of Strawberry Shortcake” and “Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City” for her and her sister. When I was ten to twelve, they became knick knacks, posed on the carousel from the line until I was about twelve when they were put away for good until recently when two things happened:ġ. ![]() The dolls in this list were all dolls I owned and played with from the ages of three to ten years old. I thought it might be fun to do a Top Five list of my personal favorite characters from the line and share some memories from when I received them. (Well, maybe the muffin mix was a unique opportunity for product synergy.) Karen’s Strawberry Shortcake collection Like every other licensed character, Strawberry Shortcake characters were featured on everything from clothing and bedding to cereal and Betty Crocker blueberry muffin mix. As a young girl in the 1980’s, Strawberry Shortcake and her friends made appearances at birthday parties, in Easter baskets, and under the Christmas tree. ![]()
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