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- Flavas abstract "Flavas is an American line of fashion dolls created by Mattel in 2003. They are multi-ethnic and have an urban, hip hop style with "bling-bling" jewellery and stick-on tattoos, described as "ghetto-fabulous" by Newsweek. They were designed to appeal to tweens (8- to 12-year-olds) and compete with the widely successful Bratz dolls. They were marketed as "reality-based" and "authentic" and have more points of articulation than traditional fashion dolls for more expressive posing. Flavas were criticized for being stereotypical, bad role models, and a misrepresentation of hip hop culture. Their multiculturalism was described as positive, and British analysts expected their "risqué nature" to translate to high sales. But following sales that were described as "disastrous" they were discontinued within a year.".
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- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_toys.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doll_brands.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fashion_dolls.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mattel.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Tribune.
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- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Mattel.
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- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink My_Scene.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Newsweek.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Preadolescence.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Slate_(magazine).
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink The_Wall_Street_Journal.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Tween_(demographic).
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street_Journal.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLink Whats_Your_Flava%3F.
- Flavas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flavas".
- Flavas company Mattel.
- Flavas country "United States".
- Flavas from "2003".
- Flavas hasPhotoCollection Flavas.
- Flavas name "Flavas".
- Flavas slogan "What's Your Flava?".
- Flavas to "2004".
- Flavas type Fashion_doll.
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- Flavas subject Category:2000s_toys.
- Flavas subject Category:Doll_brands.
- Flavas subject Category:Fashion_dolls.
- Flavas subject Category:Mattel.
- Flavas hypernym Line.
- Flavas type Company.
- Flavas type Brand.
- Flavas type Company.
- Flavas comment "Flavas is an American line of fashion dolls created by Mattel in 2003. They are multi-ethnic and have an urban, hip hop style with "bling-bling" jewellery and stick-on tattoos, described as "ghetto-fabulous" by Newsweek. They were designed to appeal to tweens (8- to 12-year-olds) and compete with the widely successful Bratz dolls. They were marketed as "reality-based" and "authentic" and have more points of articulation than traditional fashion dolls for more expressive posing.".
- Flavas label "Flavas".
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- Flavas wasDerivedFrom Flavas?oldid=668018025.
- Flavas isPrimaryTopicOf Flavas.