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Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this week that it ...
Chinese toymaker Pop Mart said it is expecting the massive popularity of Labubu dolls to lead to soaring profits for the ...
The eerie rise of Labubu dolls has social media users drawing links to The Simpsons and demonic mythology, prompting panic, ...
Beijing-based firm attributes first-half growth to the increased global recognition of the Pop Mart brand and its ...
Ayrshire residents are again being warned about the "serious safety risks" posed by counterfeit Labubu dolls after 24 shops ...
Not only have the plush toys with unsettling wide grins revealing serrated knife-like teeth become an instant grid-worthy addition to Instagram accounts, but they’re now beginning to revitalize ...
A viral video linking Labubu dolls to the ancient demon Pazuzu has sparked online panic, prompting some users to destroy their toys. However, experts and the toy’s creator, Kasing Lung, have confirmed ...
Labubu dolls are more than just collectables—they reflect children's psychological responses to burnout and disconnection. Discover expert insights and parental concerns.
In a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange, Pop Mart says first-half profit to rise by at least 350 per cent.
As Labubus, a plush monster elf toy, continues to take the world by storm, a conspiracy theory suggesting connections to the demon Pazuzu is making its rounds online. It all began sometime in July ...
Labubu dolls, created by Kasing Lung for Pop Mart, have become some of the hottest collectibles around. What started as a $22 ...