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Shares of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker that owns Labubu, have surged almost 600 per cent over the past year in Hong Kong.
Shares of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker that owns Labubu, have surged almost 600 per cent over the past year in Hong Kong.
A mint-colored first-generation Labubu collectible toy fetched 1.08 million yuan ($150,444) at the Yongle 2025 Spring Auction ...
Behind Pop Mart shares’ 200% surge is its most marketable mascot, a toothy elf-like plushie. Whats more? It’s also behind the ...
Fans across the nation, including in Michigan, are obsessing over Labubu dolls, cute, fluffy and odd toys. Here's why.
Generation Z, or those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s, is the driving force behind "self-pleasing" consumption, ...
Labubu dolls, sharp-toothed monster-like toys, have recently seen a surge in popularity ... with chains. The Pop Mart website shows most of the different dolls as out of stock.
Pop Mart signed Lung's The Monsters series in 2019, which has since become a cornerstone of its trending toy offerings. As demand for collectible toys continues to surge, Pop Mart remains focused ...
The frenzy about Labubu dolls is spreading worldwide. Legendary pop star Rihanna sporting them has caused the trend to surge ...
If you’ve been doomscrolling through social media lately, chances are you’ve encountered the cute, yet eerie face of Labubu – ...