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A Chinese state-run news outlet warned that children could get hooked on spending money on mystery toys, which Pop Mart is ...
For the first time, an IP created in China has become a global consumer craze. And it happened entirely without central ...
Labubu and the broader "toys and trendy collectibles" category saw six brands exceed the $83.4 million sales mark during this ...
Small, fuzzy and baring sharp teeth, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart's Labubu monster dolls have taken over the world, drawing ...
Labubu maker Pop Mart is a Chinese toy company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with a current market capitalization ...
The name Labubu has no specific meaning, only referring to a fictional elf character. Its creator is Mr. Kasing Lung, a Hong ...
Pop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind the recent Labubu craze, saw its shares fall this week after Morgan Stanley removed ...
The Labubu craze has sent Pop Mart’s shares up by 170% since the start of the year. It is one of a growing cohort of Chinese ...
In China’s campaign to win over hearts and minds worldwide, its latest weapon is a fanged, bunny-eared, arguably quite ugly plushie. The grinning fuzzy toy, called Labubu, is made by a Chinese ...
Labubus — the fluffy, sharp-toothed figurines adorning pants and bags across the globe — aren’t just toys. They’ve sparked a global craze. How a creepy-cute helped fuel a billion-dollar business.
A human-sized Labubu doll fetched a whopping 1.08 million yuan ($150,000) at an auction in Beijing, in a testament to the popularity of the collectible toy flaunted by celebrities.
Labubus are a global sensation — sparking long lines outside toy stores, selling out online within minutes, and listing for ...