Mattel - In 1980, Mattel introduced Hispanic Barbie as the market for ethnically diverse dolls grew. The dolls were initially sold in the U.S. in primarily Spanish-speaking markets. #TBT #HispanicHeritageMonth #Toys #Mattel #
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Bosler Memorial Library - The first Barbie Doll that represented someone of Hispanic ethnicity was a Barbie doll, named Teresa (Barbie Wiki, n.d.). She also was originally cast as Italian, Mexican, and
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