Mattel Scooby Doo Barbie as Daphne Doll (2001)

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Mattel Scooby Doo Barbie as Daphne Doll (2001)

Our product code: 2833

This is a highly collectible item that features Barbie dressed as Daphne from the Scooby-Doo series.?

This doll is known for its detailed outfit that closely resembles Daphne??s iconic look from the show, including her purple dress, green scarf, and red hair.


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We send a lot of items of various shapes and sizes and to ensure that we can keep our costs down and also help the environment, we often use recycled packaging.

This could be a reused bag or box from Tesco's (other supermarkets are available) or even a pet food box.

Please do not be offended and we will always ensure all packaging is clean and fit for purpose!

When you receive your item, we would encourage you to do the same!


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We aim to despatch all orders within 3 working days. We are a family run business so there may be occasions when this is not possible. We will always keep you in the loop!

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