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In this Jan. 6, 2017 photo, 1977 Barbara Lili dolls, the Mexican version of the Barbie doll, wearing AeroMexico flight attendant uniforms are displayed prior to the opening of a large Barbie doll exhibit at the Mexico Antique Toy Museum in Mexico City. Among the millions of items displayed in this museum, all sorts of Mexican wrestling paraphernalia and old traditional Mexican toys remind Mexicans of their rich cultural heritage as well as a blunt reminder that before the North American Free trade agreement was signed in the 1990's, Mexico had a robust, healthy and creative national toy industry that is now practically defunct. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

In this Jan. 6, 2017 photo, 1977 Barbara Lili dolls, the Mexican version of the Barbie doll, wearing AeroMexico flight attendant uniforms are displayed prior to the opening of a large Barbie doll exhibit at the Mexico Antique Toy Museum in Mexico City. Among the millions of items displayed in this museum, all sorts of Mexican wrestling paraphernalia and old traditional Mexican toys remind Mexicans of their rich cultural heritage as well as a blunt reminder that before the North American Free trade agreement was signed in the 1990's, Mexico had a robust, healthy and creative national toy industry that is now practically defunct. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

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