Kiddles Kologne Dolls
Kiddles Kologne dolls, popular in the 1960s, came inside miniature perfume bottles and were scented with strong fragrances like roses or lavender detergent. The overwhelming smells often caused headaches and nausea in children.
Combined with their stiff plastic limbs and glassy stares, the dolls felt more like preserved curiosities than playthings. Parents soon found the scents too harsh, leading to the doll’s decline. Kiddles Kologne is remembered as an unusual mix of fragrance and fright.
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