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Pop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind this summer's essential toy for kids and grown-ups alike, is going after a U.S.
A USA TODAY reporter bought Lafufus online and found some differences in quality, including the number of teeth and chips of paint missing.
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The BBB says dozens of scams related to counterfeit Labubus have been reported to the BBB's Scam Tracker. The copycats are ...
Due to limited stock, fans have chosen to purchase a knock-off version of Labubu, called “Lafufu.” Here’s what to know about the sought-after toys − and how to, possibly, spot a fake.
The Lafufu's limbs weren't completely mobile — its feet could not be rotated 360 degrees. And most unfortunately, my poor Lafufu also appeared to have a receding hairline, while the real Labubu ...
Perhaps the Lafufu appeal is rooted in the rise of dupes and superfakes, a growing trend among millennials and Gen Z-ers that seeks to normalize and destigmatize buying and owning counterfeit ...