Mutilated Barbies for the Girl Who Has Everything

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This doll with missing limbs literally blows Trailer Trash Barbie out of the running. BBDO is behind this attempt to get Singaporean consumers to pay more attention to the plight of Cambodia, which happens to be deluged with landmines.

“It’s often joked that shopping is both the national sport and the national pastime [of Singapore],” ECD Farrokh Madon explains to AdCritic. “Parents looking for dolls for their baby girls were greeted with a chilling reminder of what life is like for Cambodian children.”

The campaign includes a direct mail component in which company execs with children receive the doll (and others like it) at the office “since parents are the most vulnerable when it comes to kids,” adds Madon. This is so they’ll talk to other office folk about the grotesque gift.

The back of the box “tells the sad tale of a Cambodian Princess who loses a leg on the day of the Cambodian New Year,” ultimately directing shoppers to Surprising Cambodia.

We can’t help but wonder how Cambodian kids would feel receiving one of these for the holidays, and learning this is how they’re being hawked in nearby countries. That would definitely give me hope for the future. Wouldn’t it do the same for you?

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