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Ohhh, so that explains why my Pullip (and family) dolls always have a 15+ on their boxes. I just thought it was some peculiar convention. 16 seems to be some special age category, almost like close enough to adulthood but not quite, and I guess 15 is either considered the same or one year doesn't make a difference.

 
It's just seems like the age where people don't buy "toys" anymore, it's just supposed to indicate that something is not a toy, even if it looks like one and has characteristics of one.

 
It's just seems like the age where people don't buy "toys" anymore, it's just supposed to indicate that something is not a toy, even if it looks like one and has characteristics of one.
I'm pretty sure that marking it as a 15+ collectible item means that they don't have to deal with the regular toy-safety certifications, as well.

 
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