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Secret Life of Mom on MSNPsychologist Warns: The Hidden Symbolism Behind Labubu CollectiblesLabubu Toys, with their quirky blend of cute and creepy aesthetics, have taken social media and pop culture by storm.
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DPA International on MSNFurry Labubus are ugly but cute, expensive and kept in short supplyWhat has big googly eyes, rabbit ears, a wicked grin, and sharp teeth? The compellingly ugly-but-cute Labubu toys that people ...
They're cute, they're creepy, and sometimes they're even counterfeit -- but the latest craze is all about the Labubu.
Known for its signature creepy-cute grin, Labubu was created by Kasing Lung, a Hong Kong-born artist, and first appeared in ...
A warning has been issued to anyone with a fake Labubu doll as it’s been revealed that the popular toys can pose a serious ...
The Chinese-made toys have become the latest must-have accessory, with some Boston stores sold out for months and the resale ...
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In hit after hit, adorable monsters — as chaotic and cuddly as the popular accessory — have fulfilled moviegoers’ need for ...
Dozens of stores claim to sell Labubus, but most are actually selling knockoffs, known as Lafufus.
Special edition Labubu dolls are selling for tens of thousands on the secondary market, and one expert says she thinks ...
Unlike many other rare, trendy, or collectible items, the barrier to entry for Labubus is not the cost of the item ($27.99) — ...
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Labubu dolls, a viral toy trend from Asia boosted by Blackpink, are now dominating Philly’s Chinatown gift shops. But will ...
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