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Is that Labubu fake? How Lafufus, copycat of the viral Chinese doll, are a cult hit
Labubu, the monster doll by Chinese toy maker Pop Mart, is a global hit, with celebrities like Rihanna and Dua Lipa flaunting it. But with the scarcity of the toy, its fake version, Lafufu, has flooded markets. The Chinese are now cracking down on the Lafufu business
Counterfeit Labubu dolls 'Lafufu' flood China's market
Demand for Pop Mart’s Labubu dolls continues growing, but popularity brings knockoffs sold at a fraction of the original price, and the dolls now face bootleg copies. Counterfeit ‘Lafufu’ dolls recently surged, flooding the market and complicating searches for authentic Labubus. Vendors sell fakes for as low as $10—a steep discount from Pop Mart’s $30 standard dolls, with rare editions reaching $5000 resale. Labubu dolls launched in 2019 but rec…
The fake Labubu stuffed animals, nicknamed “Lafufu”, have gained popularity due to the scarcity of the original dolls manufactured by the Chinese company Pop Mart. The entry China takes action against the “Lafufu”, the fake Labubus was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
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