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Oh Canada Continued! |
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The variety of Canadian cases produced is nothing less than astonishing. Mattel Canada probably took over production of Canada vinyls in 1965. |
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This hat box features the same graphics used on the Fashion Queen case in the U.S., but omits the bubble cut wig shot and the Fashion Queen name. The interiors on these cases are pink or red. 1964. |
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This ballet case has unique graphic of Barbie in a tutu. She has an oddly fey look about her. 1964. |
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This unusual hat box just features head shots of Barbie and Midge. |
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This Ken case also features Barbie and Midge. 1964. |
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This single doll case is very unusual. It has a side twist closure. It was made by Mattel Canada and has a handle with finger grips. |
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This travel pal is labeled "Barbie and Midge" on the side of the case instead of the front. The words "Travel Pals" are omitted. 1965. |
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This Tutti & Chris Wardrobe case is adorable! |
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This single doll case features graphics that were used on a 2 doll case in the U.S. The interior accessory compartment is made of bright green vinyl and the case has a side closure. 1968. |
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