PieceCampbell Kids
Year1975
ConditionC -9
Description7" soft vinyl
CompanyCampbell Soup Company


The Campbell Kids may have been the most popular kids in America during most of this century. While they were first drawn in 1904 by artist Grace Gebbie Drayton, the Campbell Soup Company started offering the Campbell Kids as dolls in 1910. From then on, they have been "souper" collectibles! They have appeared in all vinyl, cloth and plastic, and have been manufactured by some of the premier toy manufacturing companies in the nation, including Ideal. They have come dressed in costumes ranging from historical representations to simple outfits promoting Campbell's products.

This Campbell Girl figure first appeared in the 1960's. She is made of vinyl and has a movable head. She is a sweetheart blonde, wearing a bright red dress. She and the Campbell Boy traditionally appeared as a pair, probably building on the old Campbell's logo "There's romance and history in Campbell's Tomato Soup."



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