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Scarcity, social media chatter and rapid delivery have turned a niche figurine into one of the fastest-selling items on noon ...
Labubu is a line of collectible designer plush toys featuring quirky monster elves, created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing ...
The UK's Chartered Trading Standards Institute has issued a warning about the influx of counterfeit Labubu dolls, citing ...
With their faces illuminated by the glow of their smartphones, credit card numbers locked in, fingers at the ready to click and add to cart, for Labubu hunters, there is no duty, no bedtime, sometimes ...
What started as a quirky collectible is now a global obsession. See how Labubu dolls turned internet hype into serious business success.
Labubu are taking over the local business scene in New Bedford and Fall River. What exactly are these trending dolls?
THEY are the must-have craze of the summer – with celebrities and punters fighting to get their hands on the “ugly-cute” ...
Morning Lavender Cafe & Boutique in Tustin hosted a Labubu event that drew nearly 500 children and adult collectors.
Convenience stores allegedly sell fake Labubu toys and products, hurting its business and reputation, Pop Mart says in California lawsuit.
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Embracing the controversial technology might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the fad before it fizzles, but the cultural consequences in the U.S. could be dire.
Labubu The Labubu, by artist and illustrator Kasing Lung, first appeared as monsters with pointed ears and pointy teeth in three picture books inspired by Nordic mythology in 2015.