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Pazuzu is a demon from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, often depicted with a lion-like face, bird talons, wings and a serpent ...
Labubus have been everywhere on social media and on shelves across the globe. Explore the origins and future of this trendy ...
The toy has become a global luxury phenomenon—sparking sky-high resale prices, celebrity fandom, and a wave of thefts.
Chances are you've heard about Labubus dolls, which are a bunch of plush monsters sold by Pop Mart and designed by Hong Kong ...
Arnott Capital says the hype around the plush toy with pointy ears, bulging eyes and a mischievous grin is peaking. Other ...
The Labubu phenomenon has reached new heights in China, with some rare dolls selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Labubu, pronounced "lah-boo-boo," first appeared in 2015 and has exploded in popularity recently. The toy creatures can be described as kind of scary looking but also kind of cute.
It’s been a slow rollout for the Vikings so far. It’s a tough balance between capitalizing on a viral trend without being corny, so the social media team for the Vikings has opted against making their ...
Unlike many toys, Labubu devotees include a large number of adults. Buyers ages 18 and over drove a year-over-year increase of more than $800 million in the U.S. toy market in 2024, according to ...
Labubu is everywhere but is collecting it an art investment? Two lawyers explain legal risks, copyrights, and more.
A USA TODAY reporter bought Lafufus online and found some differences in quality, including the number of teeth and chips of ...