1) The pajama party. The Barbie doll film kicked off with a bang with a happening party on the night production started. Greta Gerwig invited all the female cast members for a pajama party
So because Ruth was a real person and the creator of Barbie, here are 15 facts about her (and Mattel) that you might not know: 1. First, Ruth and her husband Elliot Handler formed Mattel Toys
When life imitates art. Warner Bros. Pictures/YouTube. When Barbie and Ken find themselves in the real world, something strange happens. Once confident and self-assured without any worries in
Movies often take us to distant worlds, full of fantastic characters and scenarios that let us take a break from the hustle and bustle of the real life. And while we might suspend our disbelief and forget that there are real people acting behind the screen, the movie productions are very much real life to the cast and crew
37. You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television. 38. The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley’s gum. 39. The King of Hearts is the only king without a mustache. 40. Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning. 41. Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin. 42. Pearls
Here's the math, assuming you lived in an average-sized city: 10 new people per day x 365 days per year x 71 years of living = about 260,000 different people you might walk by. 260,000 people in a
Mattel Inc. was founded in 1945, but Barbie didn't debut until 1959. 351,000 of them were sold that year. Ken was introduced 2 years later, in 1961. Even before Barbie came to be, Mattel was the first toy company with commercials directed toward children.
Shutterstock. People with active social networks and close friends they talk to live longer than people who rely only on family, according to researchers at Michigan State University. So, whenever possible, make time to see the members of your social circle, even if it's just for a coffee. 21.
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