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WASHINGTON — Labubu, the plush toy from China's Pop Mart is a social media darling, but the toothy little monsters are far ...
"Can't even outdress my Labubu," Lizzo rapped in a video she posted to Instagram during Memorial Day weekend. Her Labubu even made an appearance in the video, wearing a blue bucket hat, matching ...
If you have been even remotely online over the past two years you would have seen a rise in trinkets, a seemingly catchall ...
Local sellers say tariffs aren’t the issue. What it really boils down to is plain old economics. There aren’t many Labubu in ...
Unveiling their latest seizure in front of news cameras last month, two Chinese customs agents revealed not drugs or weapons ...
However, things are taking a turn with the rising threat of resellers looking to take the fun out of the Labubu shopping ...
Labubus are a sought-after accessory that results in large crowds and in some instances fights in stores.  The dolls are ...
Pop Mart's increasing global success shows how brand, community and clever distribution can drive growth — and why startups should take note.
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Line for Labubu: Doll Craze Hits Paris
Eager shoppers lined a Paris street recently in the hope of getting their hands on a Labubu doll, the creepy toy that’s ...
The first Labubu dolls were designed by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, who created a "whimsical and slightly eerie cast of ...
The elf-like plush toys were created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and are described as having a playful yet fierce look thanks to their wide eyes, sharp teeth, and pointed ears.