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Wang Ning, billionaire founder of Chinese toy maker Pop Mart International Group, said the company could “easily” reach 30 ...
Pop Mart, fueled by the immense popularity of its Labubu doll and other collectible figurines, reported a staggering nearly ...
Pop Mart founder and CEO Wang Ning became one of the 10 richest billionaires in China by net worth riding on the Labubu mania. Details here.
BEIJING, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the trendy toy Labubu gains global popularity, its creator Pop Mart has drawn increasingly widespread attention. Recently, at Pop Mart's headquarters in ...
How Labubu Fans Are Using Gaming Tactics to Nab the Summer’s Hottest Trend Whether it's playing a game — or gaming the system — people are figuring out how to get their hands on Pop Mart's ...
The Labubu craze has exploded online, with the TikTok hashtag #Labubu amassing nearly 2.3 million posts. Collectors flood social media to share haul videos, showcase rare finds, swap trade tips ...
The first official Labubu store in Germany has launched in Berlin, drawing massive crowds eager to buy the quirky, highly sought-after plush dolls created by Chinese artist Kasing Lung. With ...
The Labubu phenomenon reflects broader trends in contemporary collecting—the blending of childhood aesthetics with adult sentiment.
Labubu or Lafufu? Here's how to know you got the real deal plush toy doll, as fakes flood the market.
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A small plush toy in the shape of a monster has become all the rage around the world. Labubus are also popping up around Ottawa but getting one isn’t so easy.