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**Title:** Controversial Dolls Removed from Market
**Summary:**
The article highlights three dolls that were removed from stores due to disturbing reasons:
1. **"Feel Better Doll"** (2019): A stress-relief doll designed to be hit against a wall, sparking outrage and accusations of promoting violence. A hastily manufactured white version attempted to deflect racism allegations.
2. **"Cabbage Patch Dolls" variant** ( unspecified year): A version of the popular doll that could "eat" had a defective mechanism, causing injuries to children, including finger bruises and scalp lacerations.
3. **"Trolls 2" Doll** (2020): A DreamWorks-licensed doll had a hidden button in a sensitive area, triggering sounds that implied a sexual nature, leading to immediate market withdrawal by manufacturer Hasbro, who apologized without explaining the design choice.
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**1.** A company called "Feel Better Friends" created an anti-stress doll that could be squeezed and hit against a wall.
**2.** The doll had a label instructing users to grab it by the legs and hit it against a wall while screaming.
**3.** The doll was released in 2019 and sparked widespread outrage, leading to complaints.
**4.** Despite backlash, the doll was initially a commercial success, selling "like hotcakes".
**5.** The company attempted to mitigate the controversy by secretly manufacturing a white version of the doll.
**6.** The true intention was to imply no racist intent, but this plan was discovered through online information.
**Regarding "Cabbage Dolls":**
**7.** "Cabbage Dolls" were a successful product designed to represent innocence and sweetness in girls.
**8.** A version of the doll was released with a mechanism that allowed it to "chew and eat".
**9.** This mechanism had a serious defect, being too strong, and caused injuries.
**10.** Many children were hurt, with some bleeding from fingers and others losing pieces of their scalp due to hair getting caught.
**11.** Over half a million of these dolls were sold before the issue was addressed.
**12.** The manufacturing company (referenced as related to Mattel in the context of hospital visits) offered refunds and $40 as compensation.
**Regarding "Troll" Dolls by DreamWorks:**
**13.** DreamWorks released "Trolls 2" in 2020, accompanied by a line of "Troll Girl" toys.
**14.** These dolls had a hidden button on the stomach that, when pressed, played a song.
**15.** A lesser-known button, located in a private area, played a different sound, including a phrase that could be interpreted as having a sexual connotation.
**16.** The manufacturing company, Hasbro, immediately withdrew the dolls from the market.
**17.** Hasbro apologized for the issue but did not explain the reasoning behind the button's placement or the sounds it produced.