Uneeda Doll Company was founded in Brooklyn in New York City in 1917, and it continued to make dolls until it went out of business in 1991. The company offered its Floppy Toddles doll in the 1970s and intended the doll, with its loose limb joints and fiber-filled torso, to resemble the flexibility of an infant. The doll proclaimed: "I love to be hugged."
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