Mattel is pulling its "Wicked"-branded fashion dolls from retail shelves. Packages of its Glinda, Elphaba and other character dolls have a misprinted web address that leads to an adult website instead ...
An incorrect website was printed on Mattel’s new ‘Wicked’ dolls ahead of the movie’s release later this month. The website directs to an adult-only website instead of the official movie’s website. The ...
Mattel was hit with a class action lawsuit after dolls which the toy company created in partnership with the new Universal Pictures film "Wicked" were released in packaging that included the address ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eagle-eyed fans have found a concerning link on the back of Mattel’s new line of Wicked doll boxes. The famed toy conglomerate ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Mattel’s Wicked movie dolls have been pulled from at least three major retailers following a ...
“It’s true! WTF?!!” one person on X (formerly Twitter) wrote after checking the URL on the doll boxes she purchased Consumers called out the misprint on social media, with many including photos and ...
Mattel apologized after the toy manufacturer’s “Wicked Fashion Dolls” were mistakenly labeled with a link to an adult entertainment website. Instead of the film’s official website, which is ...