Labubu collector describes ‘battlefield’ as toys pulled from shops in Britain


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People look at collectable designer art toy Labubu at a Pop Mart pop-up store in Siam Center shopping mall in Bangkok on May 6, 2025. A collector of viral Labubu dolls has described the resale market as a "battlefield” after its manufacturer paused sales in all UK shops. — Photo: Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP

A collector of viral Labubu dolls has described the resale market as a "battlefield” after its manufacturer paused sales in all UK shops.

Pop Mart, which makes the furry bag charms, announced it would be pulling all of its Labubu plushies from its 16 UK stores until June over safety concerns.

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