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Giant Pop It Toy Gets Obliterated by Shredder in Seconds - MSNA jumbo-sized Pop It toy faces the wrath of a high-speed shredder. The popping turns to squishing as colorful silicone bubbles vanish in a blur of teeth and torque. It's bright, oddly satisfying ...
Labubus — the fluffy, sharp-toothed figurines adorning pants and bags across the globe — aren’t just toys. They’ve sparked a global craze. How a creepy-cute helped fuel a billion-dollar business.
The Monsters debuted in a Nordic mythology-inspired picture book trilogy in 2015, and by 2019, toy giant Pop Mart had turned them into the viral vinyl collectibles we know today.
Labubus are a global sensation — sparking long lines outside toy stores, selling out online within minutes, and listing for ...
Instead, Labubu is Pop Mart’s bestselling IP globally—in part fueled by Lisa, who posted an Instagram story to her more than 100 million followers last April hugging a giant Labubu plush toy ...
A human-sized Labubu doll was sold this week for a record 1.08m yuan ($150,324; £110,465), according to a Chinese auction ...
Labubu, a furry toy with a wide, sinister grin, has taken the world by storm, created massive queues around the world, and made millions for parent company Pop Mart. The company's stock is up ...
Pop Mart’s main offering remains its “blind box toys,” frequently priced at 69 yuan and up, but buyers’ craving for ...
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