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The hype over the dolls on social media made it almost impossible to get. Sergeant nearly gave up on buying her first Labubu ...
Few things were more exciting when you were a kid than getting the prize inside the cereal box. If you grew up in the 1980s, ...
For those not yet in on the trend, Labubus are collectible dolls sold by Chinese brand Pop Mart. With sharp teeth and ...
According to official TSA data, approximately 90,000 to 100,000 items are left behind each month at security checkpoints ...
Back-to-school shopping has evolved far beyond checklists of notebooks, pencils and calculators you pick up on your way into ...
Labubu Toys, with their quirky blend of cute and creepy aesthetics, have taken social media and pop culture by storm.
They're cute, they're creepy, and sometimes they're even counterfeit -- but the latest craze is all about the Labubu.
How a retailer of colorful duck companions is staying afloat on a British high street challenged by sticky inflation and U.S.
Known for its signature creepy-cute grin, Labubu was created by Kasing Lung, a Hong Kong-born artist, and first appeared in ...
LAS VEGAS — A line wrapped around the Downtown Summerlin shopping center on the morning of July 12, while patrons eagerly awaited the opening of a new Pop Mart.
Labubu dolls, a viral toy trend from Asia boosted by Blackpink, are now dominating Philly’s Chinatown gift shops. But will the hype last?