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Labubu dolls made up 90% of fake toys seized at UK border

Labubu dolls made up 90% of fake toys seized at UK border

Summary

Nearly all of the fake toys seized at the UK border this year were Labubu dolls, according to the Home Office. The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) found these toys often fail safety tests, posing risks like harmful chemicals or choking hazards. A campaign aims to warn people about these dangers, as the popularity of these collectibles has led to high demand and counterfeiting.

Key Facts

  • Labubu dolls accounted for 90% of the fake toys seized at the UK border, valued at £3.5 million.
  • Labubu is created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung and sold by Pop Mart.
  • 74% of the seized toys were unsafe, containing harmful chemicals or choking risks.
  • The IPO campaign "Fake Toys, Real Harms" raises awareness of counterfeit dangers.
  • 70% of fake toy buyers prioritize cost over safety.
  • Rare genuine Labubus can sell for hundreds of pounds online.
  • Pop Mart paused UK sales due to high demand and resumed via an online lottery.
  • Half of fake toy buyers reported issues including breakage and possible toxicity.
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