Ugly Dolls
Articles About Ugly Dolls
Ugly Dolls Are Sugar-Free
February 13, 2009 by Mary Price
PugLee - my daughter's favorite Ugly Doll I needed a Valentine’s Day gift for my daughter last year, but roses weren’t right and I didn’t want a balloon floating around the house for a week on the floor. When I found the Ugly Dolls, I found a toy that gives my daughter the giggles and restores my sense of peace at those moments when a gift is expected. Read More →
Ugly Dolls Guides Still Selling Out in US Bookstores
August 19, 2008 by dungan
We reported back in April about Ugly Doll’s foray into children’s literature with its two volume Ugly Doll Guide. And now it seems that stores can’t keep the books in stock! Because Ugly Dolls is a really a cross-over product (from adult novelty to children’s toys), some book stores may be confused about how to organize the Ugly books. Read More →
Boys love Ugly Dolls
May 7, 2008 by dungan
What is the secret of Ugly Dolls’ success? It’s not just the handmade styles, or the gruesome, teethy cuteness. The real secret is that Ugly Dolls have captured an elusive toy market: dolls that boys like. Read More →
Ugly Doll Guide to the Uglyverse Released
April 25, 2008 by dungan
We hope we don’t disappoint, but we missed the release of the Ugly Dolls Ugly Guide to the Uglyverse just two days ago! Well, there’s still plenty more left, according to our sources. This is volume one of the Ugly Dolls’s foray into print, transforming our favorite misshapen plush pets into comic book heroes. Volume two was simultaneously released: Ugly Doll Ugly Guide to Things that Go and Things that Should Go but Don’t. Read More →
Ugly Dolls Guide
April 21, 2008 by toy-tma
Ugly Dolls are soon to take over! These plush pets are one of the most original stuffed animals we have seen in a long time. And they are growing in popularity every month. What is it about Ugly Dolls that makes them so attractive? And, yet, so ugly? The toy design is a brilliant combination of cuteness with traditional scary features. Think Where the Wild Things Are meets Cabbage Patch Kids. Read More →

