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Dee and Cee (D&C)


Sweet Sue Teen Age Doll by D & C

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Dee and Cee was a Canadian doll manufacturer from 1938 to 1964. The company motto was "Quality above all". Many of the their products were licensed from U.S. companies and made from the original molds. Under agreement with firms including American Character and Horsman, they sold a variety of glamour dolls from 1958 on. Pictured above is Sweet Sue Teen Age Doll, made from American Character's Sweet Sue Sophisticate molds. Dee and Cee was the first Canadian doll company to advertise on television. After the firm was sold to Mattel in 1962, manufacturing in Canada was gradually discontinued. The name was no longer used after 1964.

Thanks to Judy Thompson for help with this page.

Additional sources for this page include:

  • "Charlton Price Guide to Canadian Dolls" by Evelyn Strahlendorf

Copyright 2000-2007 by Zendelle Bouchard.

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