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The popularity of Labubu dolls has led to increased demand for repairs and hence for toy doctors, who repair this plush toys for a fraction of their retail price. A creation of Hong Kong artist Kasing ...
What makes the Labubu a must-have is a decades-old question that toy makers have yet to figure out. Here's a look at some of ...
Labubu, created by Chinese toymaker Pop Mart, is becoming a new icon in the "intellectual property (IP) economy," a thriving sector within China's dynamic economic landscape.
Fake Labubu plush toys, dubbed “Lafufu,” have gained popularity due to shortages of the original dolls made by China’s Pop ...
Embracing the controversial tech might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the Labubu fad before it fizzles, but the consequences in ...
The newest craze for families with children under age 15 is something called Labubu dolls, which is the subject of many ...
Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this week that it ...
Today’s Forbes Daily covers a new Labubu collaboration, Meta on trial, crypto bills and broadcasting funding cuts move ...
Dim job prospects and a yearslong slump in the property sector have added to a reluctance to spend in China.
What’s a Labubu? And Why Are They So Popular? Those little troll dolls you see hanging from people’s backpacks are the result of an innovative marketing scheme.
Wakuku is the most talked-about newcomer in China’s trend toy market. Besides its mischievous grin, what’s perhaps most noteworthy is how closely Wakuku follows the marketing success of Labubu. As the ...
Beijing may have warned against "blind box" toys, but analysts are betting that Pop Mart International — the company behind Labubu dolls — will remain one of China's hottest consumer brands ...