L.O.L. Surprise! Releases Limited-Edition Charity Doll

The doll was created to aid Operation Pac-Man.

License Global

April 16, 2020

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MGA Entertainment’s L.O.L. Surprise! brand has created a limited-edition doll to aid in COVID-19 relief. The doll, called Frontline Hero, will help Operation Pac-Man, and initiative started by the company. MGA Entertainment will donate $1 from every limited-edition L.O.L Surprise! Frontline Hero doll sold to Operation Pac-Man.

The limited-edition doll will have a signature face mask accessory, MGAE Cares heart decal and exclusive secret message sticker. Her signature L.O.L Surprise! ball will be packaged with L.O.L. Surprise! x Operation Pac-Man layers and will feature seven surprises to unbox.

“We are creating a way for moms, dads, kids, families to participate in the global fight to stop the spread of COVID-19,” says Isaac Larian, chief executive officer and founder, MGA Entertainment. “While this pandemic will pass, we want to help moms and dads talk to their B.B.s about the virus in a way that is helpful and without fear.”

Fans can pre-order the L.O.L. Surprise! x Operation Pac-Man limited-edition Frontline Worker now for MSRP of $9.99. 

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