Parents buying "Wicked" dolls for their kids might want to throw out the packaging first. The website link on the back does not go where it should.
The fine print on Mattel’s packaging for the new ‘Wicked’ dolls includes a website that requires people to be 18 years or ...
Mattel, the toy company behind Barbie and Hot Wheels, mistakenly listed an adult film website on its doll boxes for the new ...
Multiple retailers, including Target and Amazon, are already selling the "Wicked" products online and in stores ...
Limited Too's colorful, girly clothing defined childhood for many American Millennials. Now, the brand is back — this time, ...
Toy dolls made by Mattel in promotion with the upcoming film "Wicked," link to a pornographic website on the packaging.
Mattel has mistakenly printed the link to a pornographic website on the back of its packaging for the dolls created in ...
Get ready to meet the creepiest dolls you've ever seen! In this Halloween special, we’re crafting iconic horror characters like Chucky, Tiffany, Glen, and Annabelle—each one scarier than the last! ☠️ ...
Numerous retailers, including in Michigan, are offering the Mattel dolls with incorrect packaging on their websites. At least some stores stock them.
Movie merchandise can be a big moneymaker for IP owners so it’s a little surprising that the people behind the upcoming ...
For example, the dollhouse dreams YouTube channel had a video of the Elphaba doll and you can clearly see the website printed ...