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These characters from Kasing Lung's 'The Monsters' share similarities but are subtly different. Read our Labubu vs Zimomo ...
Convenience stores allegedly sell fake Labubu toys and products, hurting its business and reputation, Pop Mart says in ...
Russians have spent more than 1.5 billion rubles ($17.6 million) on Labubu toys this year, according to data from e-commerce ...
Thanks to the growing number of Thai celebrities who collect Labubu, Labubu has officially graduated from art toy to luxury ...
Spending money on something so quintessentially completely useless makes you feel like the world isn’t so effed up," ...
Attention everyone! Starting August 4, all eyes will be on…Labubu. In a move no one saw coming, Steak n’ Shake is giving away 100,000 Labubu figurines, the wildly grinning, spiky-haired creatures from ...
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They're cute, they're creepy, and sometimes they're even counterfeit -- but the latest craze is all about the Labubu.
Dozens of stores claim to sell Labubus, but most are actually selling knockoffs, known as Lafufus. We’re aiming to raise ...
As Labubus, a plush monster elf toy, continues to take the world by storm, a conspiracy theory suggesting connections to the ...
Labubu was a character in a 2015 storybook series called "The Monsters" by cartoonist Kasing Lung. The characters in "The ...
Known for its signature creepy-cute grin, Labubu was created by Kasing Lung, a Hong Kong-born artist, and first appeared in ...