A QVC infomercial from 1991 featuring two porcelain dolls named Jaime and Jason has resurfaced, and it's causing quite a stir on social media. With their wide eyes and slightly unnerving expressions, these dolls seem like they've been pulled right out of a horror story, drawing both laughter and gasps from viewers online. Initially priced at $50 each, the dolls were marketed with a healthy dose of charm by a QVC host whose humor made the pitch all the more entertaining.
As clips of the infomercial make the rounds, commentators note how these "cute" dolls evoke a sense of unease—especially when they seem to stare back at you in the dead of night. The host even shared amusing anecdotes from her childhood while pitching these unusual dolls, perhaps trying to ease the tension their faces inspired! Who knew that a simple doll pitch could unearth our collective fascination with unsettling toys? What's your take—are they creepiness incarnate, or just misunderstood companions?