Why did Galoob stop making Baby Face dolls?

There is a lot of speculation as to why the Baby Face project did not last longer. Many prototype dolls were in the works when production stopped, and it appears that Galoob had planned to continue producing new dolls indefinitely. Then they stopped, and no official explanation has been provided to collectors.

The dolls sold for $20 to $30 when they were new. They say that Galoob was trying to compete with American girl or Cabbage Patch, so their prices were low to attract attention. The project was dropped after less than 2 years. Baby Facers guess that Galoob didn't make enough money on the dolls and there are various possible reasons for this if it is true.

All of these ideas are speculative, though. No one has officially said why they stopped making the dolls. Perhaps it was for all of the above reasons. For whatever reason, the fact that their production history was short has most likely helped to make them even more collectible.

Baby Face dolls were featured in a collectors magazine and many adults bought on speculation. One collector that I know of bought the dolls when they were new. She said that it's only been in the past few years or so that the values of these dolls went up. Until then, there was very little interest. Possibly not enough people were aware that they existed. Baby Faces are doing better now than they ever have. So Silly Sally sold for $305 in September 1999 and black Sarah sold for $417. That is a lot more than $20. I wonder if Galoob knows about this?