King Charles is a step closer to saying goodbye to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids before it’s too late. The Sun ...
THEY are a must-have for kids this Christmas but the creepy smiles and garish fur coats of these knock-off Labubu dolls hide ...
Christmas shoppers have been urged to buy from trusted retailers after £22,000 worth of fake toys and products were seized.
Can you tell the difference between a Labubu and its imposter, the Lafufu? This is the question "Good Morning America" posed last month when we tracked down one of each of the plush toys, asked ...
There are some telltale signs for how to tell an authentic Labubu from a fake, often referred to as a "Lafufu." ...
Thousands of fake Labubu dolls, popularised by celebrities and known for their distinctive furry appearance, have been confiscated across the UK amidst serious safety warnings. These counterfeit ...
Advice Direct Scotland say the telltale signs of a fake include overly vibrant colours, incorrect teeth count (authentic ...
With their wide eyes and signature grin, Labubus manage to look creepy and mischievous all at once, which might explain why they’ve become the latest plush craze that has both adults and children ...
Hundreds of counterfeit Labubu dolls and illicit tobacco have been seized from shops across Moray. Moray Council has stated that the toys are poor-quality copies of those made by Pop Mart, which have ...
Fake Labubus can be dangerous, with small parts which children can swallow. (Rob Waugh) One hundred fake Labubu dolls have been seized in London, with officials warning they could pose a potentially ...
Chinese pop toy giant Pop Mart recently launched its latest Mini Labubu series online and within 60 seconds of launch, the products were sold out across JD.com, Taobao, and other stores, reports ...
Christmas shoppers are being warned about the sale of fake Labubu dolls after the removal of almost 100 from shops in Reading. Labubu is a quirky monster character created by Hong Kong-born artist ...