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Labubu toys from Pop Mart have become a hot item around the globe, and now fans are discovering its other collectibles.
The set, from a series called "Three Wise Labubu", was limited to a run of 120 sets in 2017 and another one sold for HKD 203,200 (£19,000) at Sotheby's most recent auction in Hong Kong.
According to History.com, the first year the doll sold about 350,000 units, and was in such demand, sales exceeded Mattel’s production capacity the first three years.
Labubu, a spiky-eared collectible doll created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, has become one of the hottest toys of 2025. With blind-box pricing ranging from $8.99 to nearly $30, and rare ...
Pop Mart, the Chinese company behind the Labubu doll, reported this week that it expects at least a 350 per cent increase in profit for the first six months of 2025, as revenues more than tripled ...
Labubu is a doll that looks like a creepy child with a big head, sharp teeth, and big eyes, wearing fuzzy pajamas. Although it comes with pjs, fans can buy other clothes to dress their Labubu in ...
Reddit forum, an 18-year-old girl asked if she was in the wrong for cutting ties with her adoptive parents, after they missed almost her entire graduation because they were buying a Labubu doll.
The viral Labubu plush toys are taking over social media with people waiting in hourslong lines across the country to buy them — and some being sold for hundreds of dollars on resale sites. The ...
It started as a quirky collectible, but Labubu has now taken over the hearts and social media feeds of fans across the world. These wide-eyed, slightly odd-looking dolls, created by artist Kasing ...