But she has hit back by sticking up an anonymous letter put under her door in the shop window to gauge customers' reaction.
Miss Endecott, 47, has sold more than 500 golliwogs in the last six months and claims there is a demand for them. Enid Blyton regularly featured them in her famous books, including the Noddy series.

In recent years the golliwogs have been "cleansed" from the novels as many people began to see them as a crude racial stereotype.
But Miss Endecott said she will continue to sell the dolls alongside the Blyton books, teddy bears and bottles of ginger beer.
Miss Endecott, who is of Indian origin, added: "There is plenty of real racism to get worked up about than to argue over the merits of a soft toy."
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'cleansed" from the novels, nazi germany started off this way...... once you start banning books you go to burning of books. then you start burning books, people are next.
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