Labubu dolls have rapidly become a favorite collectible toys in recent years, attracting a global fanbase with their quirky “ugly-cute” designs. However, authorities worldwide are issuing urgent ...
The quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds and keychains across the globe. But as demand skyrockets for the mischievous little creatures, so too ...
Federal safety regulators are warning the public not to buy counterfeit Labubu dolls, saying they pose a choking hazard to children. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned consumers in ...
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 and ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing an urgent warning to anyone who has purchased a fake Labubu doll because children could be at risk for this deadly safety hazard. The counterfeit ...
(WGN) — It seems like Labubu dolls, the Chinese plush figurines that have taken social media and fashion by storm, are just about everywhere these days. But like with any popular product, knock-offs ...
They’re the “ugly-cute” ambassadors in China’s fluffiest soft power push: the Labubu, the pastel-colored, always grinning, fuzzy gremlins with bunny ears that have become the latest fashion must-have.
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Courtesy of Liz Brazile Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized more than 11,000 counterfeit Labubu dolls valued at approximately $513,000 from Sea-Tac airport. As the hairy, ugly-cute ...