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Home / Business and Economy / Christmas Shoppers Warned: £22k in Fake Toys Intercepted

Christmas Shoppers Warned: £22k in Fake Toys Intercepted

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Over £22,000 worth of fake toys and products were seized.
  • Counterfeit items included popular dolls and merchandise.
  • Fake toys pose safety risks and can fund organized crime.
Christmas Shoppers Warned: £22k in Fake Toys Intercepted

Authorities have intercepted a significant haul of counterfeit goods valued at over £22,000, just in time for the busy Christmas shopping period. The Trading Standards Service (TSS) confiscated a range of fake toys and merchandise, including sought-after Labubu dolls, KPop Demon Hunters items, and characters from popular franchises like Lego and Lilo and Stitch.

These imitation products were discovered being sold in various retail locations, from high street shops to shopping centres. Some items were priced as high as £80, potentially deceiving consumers into believing they were purchasing authentic goods. This seizure serves as a critical warning to the public regarding product authenticity.

Officials emphasized the severe dangers associated with counterfeit toys, noting they are often poorly manufactured and unsafe for children. Furthermore, the illicit profits generated from these fakes are frequently channeled into funding organized criminal activities, highlighting a broader societal risk beyond product safety.

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Disclaimer: 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.
Trading Standards seized over £22,000 worth of counterfeit toys, including Labubu dolls, KPop Demon Hunters merchandise, Lego figures, and Lilo and Stitch products.
Fake toys are often poorly made, unsafe for children, and their profits can fund organized crime.
The counterfeit toys were found being sold in high street stores and shopping centres.

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