Some of the wildly popular Labubu dolls made by Chinese company Pop Mart are being sold with clothes that contain cotton from the Xinjiang region of western China, which the U.S. government has banned ...
A new investigation found some Labubu dolls contain cotton that is banned in the US because it comes from a region in China known for its forced-labor laws. The plush monster toys have enjoyed a ...
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Imagine a baby elf in a onesie. Now imagine that it has had its teeth sharpened and been possessed by the devil: that gives you a sense of the aesthetic of a Labubu doll. Lots of Labubu-lovers sport ...
SHANGHAI, April 24 (Reuters) - Pop Mart (9992.HK), opens new tab, the Hong Kong-listed firm behind collectible "blind box" toys - including the toothy-grinned Labubu - has renovated and expanded ...
As the craze for Labubus continues in the run-up to Christmas, parents have been issued a stark warning about the significant dangers of trying to follow this plushie trend on the cheap The Mirror ...