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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Cartoon Doll Emporium, GMG Partner To Offer Prepaid Cards At Target

'Tween-targeted virtual playland Cartoon Doll Emporium has announced an exclusive partnership with GMG Entertainment to produce, distribute, and market prepaid cards at Target stores across the country.

Claiming 25 million unique visitors in the past year, Cartoon Doll Emporium allows its users to customize a cartoon version of themselves, create photo galleries, play over 1500 original dress-up games, message friends, and adopt virtual pets and babies, all in a highly-moderated and safe environment.

The prepaid cards, which will be sold in two denominations, $7 and $20, can be redeemed at the Cartoon Doll Emporium social network site for online currency and will allow exclusive access to a special virtual room.

Said GMG Entertainment CEO Rob Goldberg: “We are very pleased to have the opportunity to join forces with CDE and introduce their exploding brand to millions of consumers around the nation. CDE’s fans will now have an even simpler way of gaining access to the best features of their favorite site.”

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Posted by Eric Caoili on May 28, 2008 12:01 PM |

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The doll in the picture is from the Koren doll site Roiworld.com, not DCE!

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