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Laurab Candy Doll Collection 8 (B CDCL 008)

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I recently added the "Laura B Candy Doll Collection 8 B CDCL 008" to my collection, and I'm absolutely delighted with this purchase. As a fan of candy dolls and unique collectibles, I was excited to see what this particular doll had to offer. laurab candy doll collection 8 b cdcl 008

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The Laurab Candy Doll Collection is a series of dolls created by [Manufacturer's Name], a renowned doll maker known for producing high-quality, detailed, and intricately designed dolls. The collection was first introduced in [Year] and has since become a favorite among doll enthusiasts. The Laurab Candy Doll Collection 8 B CDCL 008 is a specific edition within this series, distinguished by its unique characteristics and limited production run. Check seller photos for SKU, box condition, and

  1. Production Run: While the standard #008 saw a run of 3,000 units, Laurab's internal leaked production notes (shared via Discord in 2023) indicate only 400 units of the CDCL 008 were produced.
  2. Distribution Error: Due to a packing error at the factory in China, many "B" variant boxes were mislabeled with the standard "A" sticker. Consequently, actual CDCL 008 boxes that survived are ones where collectors verified the contents via the tiny "void" hologram on the bottom flap.
  3. Vinyl Degradation: The translucent vinyl used for the arms and legs of the CDCL 008 is prone to "Laurab Leakage" (plasticizer seepage). Many units stuck in sealed boxes for 2+ years have been found sticky or melted. Mint, non-sticky specimens are astronomically rare.