Helping Nature Barbie

Helping Nature Barbie was a doll released in 1988, though it isn't muchly considered, the toy caused consequences for Mattel and the government of Peckingwood. The toy was discontinued in 1996.

Bear incident
The bear in the set was mostly the problem. As of that, in the same year, a girl named Katie Donner planted the bear with putting it in the ground and watering it, she thought otherwise, at 12 in the morning, the bear started growing and turned into an actual life-sized bear. The bear rushed into the streets and arrived at Mattel. The bear rushed in the working office of Mattel as 11 were injured, 3 were killed. The bear was given the nickname ' Barbie Bear '. Mattel sued the Donner family for 'allegedly letting their child plant a bear that would turn into a life-sized one '. The issue wasn't the bear, it was the hole that was the issue.

Discontinuation
Mattel described the hole as a ' standing hole ', the hole was instead described by the government as a 'hole that grew ' as they described as a p****. The doll was discontinued in favor of the government, and Mattel made a commercial about the doll.

"Mattel and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety

Commission want you to know about the voluntary

recall of the Helping Nature Barbie.

The bear in the set might be inappropriate to children due

to the hole it has on the bottom.

Throw the doll away or return the toy to Mattel

Your safety is of the utmost importance

to us.”

- Recall commercial about the doll