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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 ...
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 test verified by The New York Times found that clothes for some of the viral dolls contained cotton from the Xinjiang region of China, which is banned in the United States. For businesses like Pop ...
Cabbage Patch Kids. Beanie Babies. Tickle-Me Elmo. Highly sought-after toys usually follow the same pattern. They become popular, hugely valuable, difficult to find, and then slowly, that all fades.
Are people still buying Labubus? Pop Mart, the company behind the viral collectible plush toys seems to think so — the New York Post reports that the Labubu-maker signed a retail lease on Fifth Avenue ...
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Pop Mart’s Chief Operating Officer, Si De, spoke to CNBC in a wide-ranging interview about the disciplined strategy behind the Labubu craze and the company’s next growth bets. There's no crystal ball ...
Pop Mart and Sony Pictures’ “Labubu” movie has officially unveiled the creative team that will bring the global phenomenon to the big screen. BAFTA-nominated director Paul King (“Wonka,” “Paddington”) ...
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