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Some people are now voluntarily searching for the Lafufu dolls online as genuine Labubu dolls sell out within minutes.
The commission issued a warning Monday for consumers to avoid the counterfeit dolls because they pose “a serious risk of ...
A consumer alert has been issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission related to knock offs of the popular plush ...
Do you collect Labubus? An urgent safety warning was just issued Monday warning about knockoff products called Lafufus — as ...
Labubu, the quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds and keychains.
CPSC says fake Labubus, imported to the U.S. from China and sold both as plush figures and plush keychains, are small enough to fit into a young child's mouth and block their airway. They've also ...
A USA TODAY reporter bought Lafufus online and found some differences in quality, including the number of teeth and chips of paint missing.
Lafufus are counterfeit versions of Labubus that have proliferated in the wake of the original's popularity, with everyone from street vendors to Facebook sellers either selling them outright as fakes ...
The Labubu craze has led to a counterfeit market. Some knockoffs have been labeled as dangerous. Luckily there are some easy ways to spot a Lafufu.
Some people are now voluntarily searching for the Lafufu dolls online as genuine Labubu dolls sell out within minutes.
What is Lafufu? How to spot fake Labubu products The term "Lafufu" has been coined to describe a fake Labubu. Authentic Labubu boxes have a matte finish and a smooth, muted color palette.
The popular toy, which sells out instantly online, will be available to pre-order on Aug. 21. Here's what to know.