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The Barbie merch explosion is 'heaven' for collectors of the iconic doll - The Washington Post

The Barbie merch explosion is 'heaven' for collectors of the iconic doll - The Washington Post | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The “Barbie” movie starring Margot Robbie has fans of the Mattel doll snapping up branded pink merchandise, from Barbie-themed jackets to vintage dolls ..."

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The most valuable McDonald's Happy Meal toys ever

The most valuable McDonald's Happy Meal toys ever | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Collectors are paying hundreds of dollars for these tiny Macca's toys. Here are the most expensive ..."

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After years of stomping on enemies, Nintendo’s Mario becomes a stamp series in Japan

After years of stomping on enemies, Nintendo’s Mario becomes a stamp series in Japan | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Peach and Luigi featured too, but one series regular is left off the postage ..."

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Instant Brands filed for bankruptcy. What it means for the Pyrex legacy. - The Washington Post

Instant Brands filed for bankruptcy. What it means for the Pyrex legacy. - The Washington Post | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Pyrex glass kitchenware has a century-long legacy in the American household. On Monday, Instant Brands, the owner of Pyrex, filed for bankruptcy ..."

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Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes

Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"People care what their avatars are wearing.When the virtual world Decentraland said in June users could make and sell their own clothing for avatars to wear on the site, Hiroto Kai stayed up all night designing Japanese-inspired garments.Selling kimonos for around US$140 each, he said he..."

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