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Lafufu dolls, which are a counterfeit version of the original now-viral Labubu dolls, have taken over the market, making it ...
The cult of Labubu has reached fever pitch and counterfeiters are cashing in even with custom officials seizing counterfeits.
"Original Labubus were pale complexioned, but the counterfeits sometimes had hues of pink, orange, or yellow. Additionally, ...
In the '80s there was the Cabbage Patch craze and then in the '90s it was all about Beanie Babies -- now the latest toy craze is all about Labubu.The little monster doll with a toothy grin -- ...
Those little troll dolls you see hanging from people's backpacks are the result of an innovative marketing scheme.
In the now-viral video, Bollywood actress Ananya Panday revealed that the Labubu dolls hanging on her designer bags are ...
From long lines wrapping around malls to fights breaking out in Pop Mart stores, the monster doll with a toothy grin has ...
Pop Mart, the Chinese toy firm behind the hugely popular Labubu dolls, has said its profits are set to soar for the first six ...
Learn how to tell apart real Labubu and Lafufu figures from fakes. This collector’s guide covers design cues, packaging ...
Created in 2015, the toys have recently become must-have products thanks to appearances with celebrities like Dua Lipa and Rihanna.
Pop Mart expects a 350% profit rise in 2023, driven by Labubu dolls and global sales growth, bolstered by celebrity ...
There are several ways you can tell if your Labubu is a counterfeit. Labubu fever is everywhere. The quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds ...