YES! YES! YES!
Sorry Wordwise . . . I tend to have fond memories of RA and Andy. Target sells a house wares line every fall and Christmas, many fabric stores carry fabric with the prints (I just made a few baby quilts from the variety of RA and Andy prints I bought), coloring books, toys, etc.
And, fabric stores still sell the same pattern my mom used to make me my RA doll. She made that 28 (almost 29) years ago, and I find it humorous that the pattern hasn't changed over the years. It still gives the same instructions for sewing in the yarn hair. For the record, my RA doll looks 28 years old--you can even see where mom had to give her "surgery" because one of my siblings de-headed her, where I tried to cut her hair, where the dog chewed her . . . So I guess the point is, yes. RA and Andy are still around.
Most of my friends have kids, and they all know the RA and Andy story (long before I tell them). I tend to know very little about small children—ask anyone who knows me and they can tell you some good ones about my stupidity there—but the RA and Andy line has never died. My quasi nieces and nephews even know what they are supposed to look like. They always tell me that my doll with multi-colored orange hair is "weird." Hey, my mom didn't have red yarn when she made the original, and when she made me a second one when I graduated college (because I carried RA on my first day of school and she said I should finish school with her--just one in better condition) she kept the same crazy hair scheme.
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