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“Gloria Dolls” Are Selling Like Hotcakes Among Overseas Filipinos
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Written by Tom Seyer - May 29, 2008 at 11:53 AM   

There are reports that a Philippine-made doll in the style of Barbie is selling in the United States like the proverbial hotcakes. Filipino Americans are having a grand ball in collecting the “Gloria dolls.”


The diminutive doll comes in several versions. There is the “Work-out Gloria” doll. Then there are doll versions called the “Shopping Gloria,” the “Swim-suit Gloria,” the “Disco Gloria” (that dances the Lambada), the “Commander-in-Chief Gloria” (which barks orders to generals to go fix the activists), “the Talking Gloria” (that records a conversation with her phone pal, Garci), the “Singing Gloria” (that belts out “Gloria in Excelsis Deo”) and the “Scuba-Diving Gloria.” All of these dolls are retailed at $39.95 each.

 

Then there is the top of the line, which costs $499.00. What, $499 for a tiny doll? What is so special about this “Soon-to-be-divorced Gloria” doll?

 

Well, according to Filipino-American marketing experts, the “Soon-to-be-divorced Gloria” doll is expensive because it comes with Mike's car, Mike's house, Mike's boat, Mike's furniture, Mike's computer, Mike’s foreign bank-account passbook and several of Mike's lawyers and cronies. And for an additional $29.95, it comes with a key chain made of Mike's tentacles, oops, testicles (to use an Erap joke). # # #


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RE: “Gloria Dolls” Are Selling Like Hotcakes Among Overseas Filipinos 
 
Does it come with pins in the package? 
 
Bobby Manasan 
Commonwealth of Virginia
Comment by Bobby Manasan of Virginia on 2008-05-31 07:24:16 Using IP: 76.90.59.120

 
I still have to see these "G-dolls' at Toys-R-Us, as I have not gone in recently. Are they at Macy's, Penney's, Sear's, Walmart, K-Mart, or Target, too? 
 
Boy, would I not be surprised if the dolls are marked "Made in China", 
 
Perhaps ZTE and the Chinese National Railrod consortium commissioned the manufacture of the "G-dolls". 
 
Apo Satur 

Comment by satur9o on 2008-05-31 07:25:03 Using IP: 71.134.247.187

Har, har, har, har . . . 
 
Two-thumbs up for this spoof. 
 
Where can I order the "Vodoo Gloria doll"? 
 

Comment by Maria Clara on 2008-06-03 13:58:35 Using IP: 69.235.39.252


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