China's POP MART Targets $4 Billion In Sales This Year
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“Despite a mischievous look, Labubu is kind-hearted and always wants to help, but often accidentally achieves the opposite.” In 2019, Lung entered into an exclusive agreement with Pop Mart to establish The Monsters as a proprietary intellectual ...
Labubu is a plush monster toy, but it’s also on track to be a billion-dollar business.
Pop Mart's net profit soared 396.5% for the first six months of 2025. In June, Chinese state media urged stricter oversight of blind-box toys and trading cards.Shares in Chinese toymaker Pop Mart rose Wednesday in volatile trading,
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a safety warning for collectors of the viral Labubu dolls. The CPSC announced that fake Labubu dolls are being sold as plush figures and keychains, which are small enough to fit into a child’s mouth and block their airways.
Are you tired of your Lafufu and want the real Labubu? You might be able to get one at the Pop Mart coming to Natick Mall.
Lafufus are counterfeit versions of Labubus that have proliferated in the wake of the original's popularity, with everyone from street vendors to Facebook sellers either selling them outright as fakes or attempting to pass them off as originals in order to profit off the scarcity of the original.
In a financial report released Aug. 19, Pop Mart said it has seen a net profit of 396% and a 204% jump in revenues due to Labubus.
If you're on the hunt for a Labubu doll for your child, be on the lookout for fakes - they come with an urgent warning!