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Fake Labubu dolls that could pose a choking hazard for young children have flooded the UK market, a consumer standards body ...
British parents have been warned to be wary of dangerous counterfeit Labubus as rogue traders cash in on the popularity of ...
The UK's Chartered Trading Standards Institute has issued a warning about the influx of counterfeit Labubu dolls, citing ...
The Labubu craze has led to a counterfeit market. Some knockoffs have been labeled as dangerous. Luckily there are some easy ways to spot a Lafufu.
THEY are the must‑have mini-monster gripping the nation — but warning bells are ringing over fake Labubu dolls. Thousands of ...
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has issued an urgent warning about the growing number of counterfeit Labubu ...
According to the Intellectual Property Office, the rush by criminals to get fakes to market often results in dangerous ...
More than 2,000 counterfeit dolls, which pose a choking hazard, were found in about 13 shops in recent weeks across North ...
British parents are being urged to watch out for counterfeit Labubu toys, as traders try to profit from the surge in demand ...
The highly sought-after collectables were found in Yorskshire in a crackdown on 'dangerous counterfeits' - as it's feared ...
Fake LABUBU dolls have been reported to Suffolk Trading Standards, who have warned consumers and retailers of the risks they face.
THEY are the must-have craze of the summer – with celebrities and punters fighting to get their hands on the “ugly-cute” ...