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Nine-month-old Kevin Michaels reclines in his mother’s arms after coming third in a Cabbage Patch doll look-alike contest at San Francisco’s Marine World Park. Following the huge success of the dolls, the “Cabbage Patch Double” contest drew 125 entries and thousands of spectators. The first prize, an all-expenses paid trip for a family of four to Disney World in Florida, was won by 10-month-old Ashley Rose Tylanda.

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Press, 2 July 1985, Page 15

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Nine-month-old Kevin Michaels reclines in his mother’s arms after coming third in a Cabbage Patch doll look-alike contest at San Francisco’s Marine World Park. Following the huge success of the dolls, the “Cabbage Patch Double” contest drew 125 entries and thousands of spectators. The first prize, an all-expenses paid trip for a family of four to Disney World in Florida, was won by 10-month-old Ashley Rose Tylanda. Press, 2 July 1985, Page 15

Nine-month-old Kevin Michaels reclines in his mother’s arms after coming third in a Cabbage Patch doll look-alike contest at San Francisco’s Marine World Park. Following the huge success of the dolls, the “Cabbage Patch Double” contest drew 125 entries and thousands of spectators. The first prize, an all-expenses paid trip for a family of four to Disney World in Florida, was won by 10-month-old Ashley Rose Tylanda. Press, 2 July 1985, Page 15