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Home / Business and Economy / Beware of Fake Labubu Toys & Scams!

Beware of Fake Labubu Toys & Scams!

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Over 236,000 fake Labubu toys seized by Border Force in 2025.
  • Counterfeit toys pose serious health and safety risks to children.
  • Scammers target fans with fake offers on social media platforms.
Beware of Fake Labubu Toys & Scams!

The viral popularity of Labubu dolls has led to a surge in counterfeit products, posing significant risks to consumers. In 2025 alone, Border Force intercepted over 236,000 imitation toys. Officials warn that these fakes often bypass crucial safety testing, potentially endangering children.

Beyond physical products, online scams are also targeting Labubu enthusiasts. Social media platforms have seen fraudulent posts from individuals claiming to represent the manufacturer, offering enticing deals in exchange for personal information. Consumers are advised to exercise extreme caution and verify any offers through official channels.

To avoid falling victim to counterfeit goods or scams, it is crucial to research and purchase Labubu toys exclusively from authorized and reputable retailers. Awareness of these threats is key to protecting both children's well-being and personal security.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Check for official labeling, quality of materials, and buy from authorized retailers. Resources are available to help spot fakes.
Counterfeit toys often lack safety testing and can pose serious health and safety risks to children.
Yes, scammers on social media impersonate legitimate companies to offer fake deals. Always verify offers with official sources.

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