China's POP MART Targets $4 Billion In Sales This Year
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNFake Labubu dolls pose risk of choking, death for children: officials
If you're on the hunt for a Labubu doll for your child, be on the lookout for fakes - they come with an urgent warning!
Pop Mart, listed primarily on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has been the primary beneficiary of the Labubu craze. During the first half of 2025 alone, Pop Mart reported its net profit soared nearly 400%, with sales of Labubu-related products generating an estimated $418 million and comprising a substantial portion of revenue outside of China.
In a financial report released Aug. 19, Pop Mart said it has seen a net profit of 396% and a 204% jump in revenues due to Labubus.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNSteph Curry hilariously gifted Warriors ‘Labubu' doll while on tour in China
Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry hilariously was gifted a "Labubu" while in China for his Curry camp on Sunday.
Dupes of the internet-viral Labubu dolls are being sold around the world. Chinese authorities are now seizing them by the thousands in a counterfeit crackdown.
For a long time, China has had an image problem it couldn’t shake off – synonymous with cheap exports and heavy censorship. But are the tides changing – and is China now cool?
Labubus dolls are only available through online purchases and in-store pickups, if you can find one in stock. Adding to the scarcity factor is the blind-box packaging.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued an urgent warning about fake Labubu dolls for posing a serious choking risk to young children.