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How to tell if a Barbie doll is legitimately stolen?

1. Look at the packaging. Barbie's outer packaging is mostly pink, and the color is soft. Because everyone's color sense is different, I won't describe the color here. I focus on other packaging information. Genuine Barbie must have the following elements:

1. The trademark is clearly marked with "Barbie". The format of this trademark is relatively uniform and has not been significantly adjusted in history. If you are not familiar with it, you can go to a shopping mall counter to have a look.

2. There is a 3C label, that is, a CCC label. The label is black on a white background and indicates the product name, place of origin, production date and other information.

3. It has a CIQ certification label, which is a counterfeit label with blue characters on a silver background. Often affixed to 3C labels.

4. Clear steel seal. It is an inset number, located on the bottom or back of the box, mostly on the CCC label, which is clearly legible. It is actually the manufacturer's production code and is unique.