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Terrifying doll pulled from shelves after scarring children now on sale for hundreds

The incredibly creepy 'Little Miss No Name' was launched by Hasbro in 1965, but after hitting the shelves, the company soon found her bulging eyes and haunting expression didn't sit well with children, or their parents

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10 Terrifying Toys From The Past

10 Terrifying Toys From The Past Children’s toys of today are incredibly advanced. Plush toys are cute and snugly, most robotic toys are of extremely high quality, and dolls resemble either endearing little babies or little grown-up versions of humans. Yet in the past, children were not so lucky. Questionable toys that were sure to harm the psyche were common, and killer dolls were all the rage. Featured image credit: mishkanyc.com During the French Revolution, guillotines that were 0.6 meters (2 ft) high were a popular children’s toy. Children used them to chop off the heads of dolls, birds, and mice. Interestingly, some salon hostesses also used these toys to amuse their guests. Small “enemy” dolls were filled with “blood” (perfume) and decapitated.

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