Pop Mart Sues 7-Eleven Stores in US for Alleged Labubu Trademark Infringements
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Popmart Labubu's 'Demonic' Hold On Market Projects 350% Profit: Why Is The Company Going After 7-Eleven?
Pop Mart, the Chinese company behind the Labubu collectible toy, has reported they are expecting a 350 per cent increase in profit for the first half of 2025. The surge is being fuelled by unprecedented global demand for its jagged-toothed mascot, which has quickly become a cultural phenomenon. Now, the company is suing 7-Eleven and several of its California franchise operators, alleging they have been selling counterfeit versions of the figure.…
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