At peak, Labubu dolls weren’t just collectibles, they were emotional currency. Every social feed served unboxing after unboxing of pastel creatures with wide grins and rabbit-like ears. Blind-box ...
(WGN) — It seems like Labubu dolls, the Chinese plush figurines that have taken social media and fashion by storm, are just about everywhere these days. But like with any popular product, knock-offs ...
Labubu dolls have become the trendy fashion accessory of choice among celebrities and others; and now, like many collectibles, fake versions and knockoffs are popping up on the internet, known as ...
It’s the latest trending ‘must have’, and it’s stirring up controversy about demon possessions. Labubu dolls, the saw-tooth mischievous-looking monster plushies from China are taking the internet by ...
When assistant marketing professor Ying Zeng clipped a small plush doll—a cute, fox-like character from the Shanghai Disney Resort—to her handbag earlier this year, she didn’t expect it to spark so ...
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 ...
Labubu dolls are the latest pop culture phenomenon, and the Baltimore area is one of the few spots where you can get one. They are all over social media, seen dangling from purses and bags on the ...
Donald Trump’s trade policy wreaks havoc on the Labubu market in the new teaser trailer for the next episode of South Park. As the show continues its prickly onslaught against pretty much every facet ...
The hottest toy of 2025 isn’t just for kids. Labubus, the quirky monster plush dolls made by Pop Mart, have exploded into a global phenomenon, doubling as collectibles and fashion accessories for ...
View post: 1985 Rock Classic, Once Spent 20 Weeks Charting, Was Written in Two Minutes View post: Target Grocery Shoppers Are Quietly Buying These 6 Items—and They're the Best-Kept Secret in the Store ...
NBC Select independently determines what we cover and recommend. When you click on or buy through our links, we earn a commission. Learn more. Bethany Heitman Contributing Editor Just when you thought ...