Labubu ― the doll created by Beijing-based toy manufacturer Pop Mart ― is many things: a viral sensation, a toy that’s fetched as much as five figures on the secondary market, an “ugly-cute” phenom ...
The Labubu trend has rapidly gone viral on social media, with pet owners and collectors reacting strongly to controversies surrounding the dolls' alleged demonic associations and safety concerns.
If you haven't heard, Labubus are the latest craze in viral toys and celebrity accessory, with some shoppers flying miles to get their hands on one. The monster keychain plush doll has brought crowds ...
Two young women squat by a low wooden display bristling with Labubus. They ask each other the same question that’s on my mind: Which of these plushie collectibles will the Pop Mart toy company allow ...
From Melody toffees to Labubu dolls, viral internet moments are turning ordinary products into instant sell-outs overnight.
Only a day after stocking a wildly popular doll, People’s Pharmacy offered refunds to some dissatisfied customers. Labubu dolls, with their small, bunny ears and toothy grin, have been around for six ...