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Labubus — the fluffy, sharp-toothed figurines adorning pants and bags across the globe — aren’t just toys. They’ve sparked a ...
The dolls have almost tripled their maker's profits - and, according to some, energised Chinese soft power.
Labubus are a global sensation — sparking long lines outside toy stores, selling out online within minutes, and listing for double or triple their original price on resale markets. Here's why.
The fuzzy critters with pointy ears have become a viral sensation. They’ve even caused a fight or two to break out.
THEY’RE the must-have accessory of the summer – but people have been left horrified after seeing what is behind the viral ...
For weeks, there have been incredibly long lines at Great Lakes Crossing and Twelve Oaks to purchase a Labubu.
Labubu, a plush toy that can cost as little as $22, has become a luxury must-have thanks to celebrities and social media. Go ...
Pop Mart’s $40bn market capitalisation has surpassed that of Hasbro and Mattel combined on back of hot-selling collectibles ...
WHAT THE F**K THEY SKINNED LABUBU,' one distraught user screamed. In recent months, the $30 toys - which originated in Hong Kong - have taken off in popularity, with kids and adults alike ...
Others sincerely shared their opinions over which of the two came out on top. “I won’t lie, I looked up the Hacipupu and ...
The Labubu was introduced in the 2015 children’s picture book, The Monsters Trilogy, which was created by Hong Kong-born ...
Shares of the maker of the wildly popular Labubu dolls fell after a commentary by The People’s Daily called for tighter ...