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Pop Mart, the Chinese company which makes the toothy-grinned toys, is reported to be worth more than industry giants Mattel, ...
The Chinese toymaker Pop Mart is capitalizing on the runaway success of its ugly-cute Labubu dolls as it nears a $4 billion ...
Pop Mart classifies Labubu under its “The Monsters” intellectual property (IP) characters. It said on Tuesday that “The ...
Explosive demand for its Labubu dolls in overseas markets has driven the growth, since the toys sell for higher prices and ...
Pop Mart can easily double its 2025 sales to US$4.2 billion, as the company is poised to launch a mini version of its Labubu ...
Labubu hype led to Pop Mart's record-breaking first-half revenue of $1.93 billion-surpassing the Beijing-based retailer's total sales for all of 2024.
Pop Mart's net profit soared nearly 400 per cent in the first half of 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The makers of Labubu dolls reported a near 400% increase in profits in the first half of this year after demand for the ...
These knockoff dolls and plush keychains can “break apart easily, releasing small pieces that can become choking hazards,” the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker, recently announced that it will launch mini versions of the wildly popular Labubu dolls this ...
Morning Lavender Cafe & Boutique in Tustin hosted a Labubu event that drew nearly 500 children and adult collectors.