Fake Labubu dolls surface under name 'Lafufu'
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Labubu, the quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds and keychains.
The Labubu craze has led to a counterfeit market. Some knockoffs have been labeled as dangerous. Labubu dolls are the latest toy craze to captivate adults and children alike. Although Chinese distributor Pop Mart bought Labubu’s IP in 2019,
A USA TODAY reporter bought Lafufus online and found some differences in quality, including the number of teeth and chips of paint missing.
The collectible toys are blowing up. So are the fakes. Here’s what Philly store owners say about spotting the difference.
Summary: The keyword “lafufu” has been making waves online, catching the curiosity of thousands. But what exactly is lafufu? Is it a trend, a persona, a
Labubu, a Chinese collectible that is all the rage, is a line of plush toys that are sold exclusively through the online store Pop Mart.
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As Labubu dolls continue to be the must-have item of the summer, UK authorities have issued a warning to consumers about fake 'Lafufus'.