Michelle Obama Mad about Dolls

The TyGirlz dolls do NOT have her stamp of approval.
Yesterday, we told you about the new dolls bearing the names of Sasha and Malia.
Now we've discovered that First Lady Michelle Obama is not pleased about these dolls one bit.
"We believe it is inappropriate to use young private citizens for marketing purposes," Ms. Obama's spokeswoman said.
Ty Inc. released its "Sweet Sasha" and "Marvelous Malia" dolls this month. Both dolls have bronze skin and dark hair.
The dolls are part of the Westmont-based toymaker's TyGirlz line. The company is also the creator of Beanie Babies, which have reportedly generated more than $6 billion in sales since their debut in 1994.
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