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The Better Business Bureau is sounding the alarm after a number of Labubu Doll buyers reportedly bought counterfeit toys.
A USA TODAY reporter bought Lafufus online and found some differences in quality, including the number of teeth and chips of paint missing.
Fake Labubus, known as Lafufus, are accidentally being purchased by consumers who can't tell the difference between the legit ...
The collectible toys are blowing up. So are the fakes. Here’s what Philly store owners say about spotting the difference.
With the right know-how, you can spot the differences in packaging, paint, material, and branding before you click "buy" ...
The BBB says dozens of scams related to counterfeit Labubus have been reported to the BBB's Scam Tracker. The copycats are ...
Pop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind this summer's essential toy for kids and grown-ups alike, is going after a U.S. retailer selling knockoffs: 7-Eleven, sued last week in Federal court. Labubu, ...
The Labubu craze triggered a costly break-in at a small resale shop in Southern California, where burglars made off with an ...
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Labubu heist in Los Angeles
Four men broke into One Stop Sales in La Puente, California, and stole all of its inventory-thousands of dollars worth of ...
Marina Galperina is a senior tech editor at The Verge who works with staff writers and freelancers on reports and theme weeks ...
Fake Labubu dolls—dubbed Lafufu—are going viral on TikTok for all the wrong reasons. Here are 10 chaotic clips that expose ...
Delhi Book and Stationery Fair is back for seasoned Potterheads as well as new Labubu lovers! Here's a sneak peek into all ...