
Cabbage Patch Dreams
Cabbage Patch Dreams arrived at the apex of mid-80s toy hysteria, when parents brawled in department stores over adoption certificates. Released through Kid Stuff Records, this children's album translated the dolls' manufactured personalities into saccharine pop confections about friendship and imagination.
The record exemplifies how toy companies learned to squeeze every dollar from their properties, extending brands across animated specials, lunch boxes and vinyl. It remains a curious artefact of Reagan-era merchandising excess, documenting when consumer crazes achieved genuine cultural derangement.
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