If you love Barbie, and who doesn't? There is something cool headed our way. It's the Barbie Truck Tour and it's making stops in Arkansas and Texas over the next few weeks.

Just about every girl growing up from the 60s to today has had at least one Barbie doll in her life. If you went to see the Barbie movie a couple of years ago, then you probably came out with a renewed love for Barbie.

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What is the Barbie Truck Tour?

The Barbie Truck Tour is a traveling pop-up shop for a lot of fun official Barbie merchandise. From Barbie baseball caps,  t-shirts and sweatshirts to mugs, tote bags, jewelry, and more.

The items sold are official Barbie items and they are not available anywhere else. No dolls, but tons of fun Barbie items that will make great gifts for all Barbie fans of all ages.

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Just to see the Barbie Truck out somewhere would definitely bring a smile to a lot of girls' and women's faces, including mine.

The Barbie Truck Tour will have one stop in Arkansas and several in Texas over the next few weeks so be sure and look for it!

Look for The Barbie Truck Tour in the Towns in Arkansas and Texas Below

February 14 - Little Rock, Arkansas (The Promenade at Chenal)

February 28 - Houston, Texas  (The Woodsland Mall)

March 7 - San Antonio  (North Star Mall)

March 21 Plano  (The Shops at Willow Bend)

March 28 Dallas (The Shop at Park Lane)

You can find out more at their website and Facebook page and check out the video below!

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