It's not unusual for me to buy a doll for review and then get distracted by something else. In fact, this happens quite a lot, and so my reviews are rarely written when they were originally planned. However, I don't think I have ever procrastinated with a review quite as much as I did with this one. I bought these Jan McLean Lollipop Girls back in...wait for it...June of 2012. Three years ago. Not long after I first started blogging, if you can believe it.
I had a variety of reasons for delaying this review, one of which was simply that the Lollipop Girls are long discontinued. These dolls were made over a decade ago, during 2002 and 2003. The 12-inch vinyl dolls that I will show you here are actually miniature versions of Jan McLean's 25-inch porcelain dolls of the same name. Ms. McLean has not made very many vinyl dolls throughout her career. This New Zealand artist is better known for her limited edition porcelain creations--a nice assortment of which has been archived for viewing at The Dollery.
Completely by coincidence, the delayed timing of this review might be strangely relevant. Although Ms. McLean has not made any new dolls since 2009, she premiered a new collection of one-of-a-kind porcelain dolls at the International Doll and Teddy Show...just yesterday. The dolls sold out within hours.