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The dolls have gained a cult following, with people upselling them for double the original price on websites like eBay ...
Masked thieves stole $7,000 worth of trendy Labubu collectible dolls from a Los Angeles-area toy store using a stolen vehicle ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigating an incident in which thieves stole about $7,000 worth of Labubu ...
A group of masked thieves stole about $7,000 worth of Labubu dolls from a Los Angeles-area store earlier this week, ...
This $30 Labubu doll became an international status symbol—it brought in $423 million for its company last year Here's how Labubu went from a simple collectible toy to a viral, money-making ...
Los Angeles experienced its first wide-scale homelessness during two periods of national upheaval — the Great Depression and the housing crunch after World War II. In both cases, the crises ...
Labubu Dolls have become all the rage! The Pop Mart website, which sells Labubus, describes the dolls as being "a devilish but cute monster with pointed ears, a charmingly mischievous smile, and very ...
Labubu's rise isn't just a quirky toy trend — it’s a case study in Asia's growing innovation and cultural advantage, a theme echoed by global strategists at BCG and beyond.
Pop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind the recent Labubu craze, saw its shares fall this week after Morgan Stanley removed the stock from a focus list.
A Chinese bank was ordered to stop its practice of enticing new customers by offering them free Labubu dolls.
TMTPOST -- From Los Angeles to London, a quirky-toothed creature named Labubu has become the latest obsession among Gen Z consumers, turning toy stores into battlegrounds and social media into ...