Fake Labubu Dolls Pose Threat

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Labubu Dolls: Why Everyone Loves Them (And How to Spot the Dangerous Fakes)

Labubu dolls have taken the world by storm. These quirky, wide-eyed creatures with mischievous grins are more than just toys—they’ve become a global obsession for kids, teens, and even fashion-forward adults. From dangling on backpacks to decorating designer handbags, Labubus are everywhere.

But with popularity comes a dark side: dangerous knockoffs, nicknamed Lafufus, that are fooling parents and putting children at risk.

 

⚠️ The Danger of Fake Labubus (Lafufus)

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently issued an urgent warning about counterfeit “Lafufu” dolls. Unlike authentic Labubus, these fakes can:

  • Break apart into small choking hazards
  • Be small enough to block a child’s airway
  • Contain poor-quality materials that are unsafe for kids

“These fake Labubu dolls are dangerous, illegal, and have no place in American homes,” said CPSC Acting Chairman Peter Feldman.

If you’ve bought one at a too-good-to-be-true price or from an unfamiliar seller, check it immediately.

 

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🔎 How to Spot a Fake

Here are some quick tips to protect your kids and your wallet:

  • Look for the official Pop Mart holographic sticker and QR code
  • Authentic Labubus have a UV stamp on one foot
  • Count the teeth—real ones always have nine teeth
  • Beware of overly bright colors or cheap materials
  • Avoid “discounted” Labubus—authentic dolls rarely drop in price

If you’re unsure, share a picture with the community—other collectors can help verify authenticity.

 

🌟 Why Labubus Are So Addictive

What makes these dolls so irresistible?

  • Mystery factor: You don’t know which design you’ll get until you open the box.
  • Pop culture appeal: Stars like Blackpink’s Lisa helped skyrocket their fame.
  • Nostalgia factor: They bring back memories of Beanie Babies, Tamagotchis, and Furbys—but with a modern TikTok twist.
  • Community vibe: Collectors share unboxing videos, trade pieces, and bond over rare finds.

They’re not just toys—they’re style statements, conversation starters, and cultural icons.

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🎒 Why Kids, Teens, and Adults Love Them

Labubus are the perfect mix of cute and creepy, which makes them stand out in a sea of generic plush toys.

  • Kids love hanging them on school bags.
  • Teens show them off on TikTok as part of their aesthetic.
  • Adults collect rare ones, some worth thousands, as investment pieces.

As stylist Julie Matos explains:

“Labubus hit that sweet spot of being weird, cute, and collectible. They’re not just toys—they’re identity pieces.”

 

💡 Should You Buy One?

Labubu dolls typically cost $25–$30, but rare editions can fetch hundreds or even thousands.

Are they worth it?
✔ If your child loves them, they can bring joy and creativity.
✔ They’re a great way to bond over collecting or decorating.
✘ But don’t buy just out of FOMO or pressure—make sure it’s meaningful.

 

📢 Protect Kids. Share the Story.

The best way to keep children safe (and help fellow collectors) is by spreading awareness:

  • Share this with your friends and family so they know how to spot a fake.
  • Talk about it in your group chats—especially if you know parents with young kids.
  • Post photos of your collection (and tips for spotting fakes) on social media to educate others.

The more people know, the harder it will be for counterfeiters to put kids at risk.

 

👉 What do you think about the Labubu craze? Do you collect them—or do your kids? Drop your thoughts below and share this post so your friends don’t get tricked into buying dangerous Lafufus.

 

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