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Inside rise of ‘nightmare' fake Labubu dolls flooding UK in ‘blind boxes' as border cops seize 100,000 dangerous dupes

Inside rise of ‘nightmare' fake Labubu dolls flooding UK in ‘blind boxes' as border cops seize 100,000 dangerous dupes

Scottish Suna day ago
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THEY are the must-have craze of the summer - with celebrities and punters fighting to get their hands on the "ugly-cute" dolls.
But dodgy dealers looking to make a quick buck are using underhand tactics to profit off desperate shoppers - and the UK is cracking down.
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Fake Labubu toys known as Lafufus are flooding the market - often with obvious faults
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British authorities have seized hundreds of thousands of counterfeits (pictured)
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Some of the dupes seized by Border Force entering the UK via air cargo
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Labubus are undoubtedly the toy of the year - with stars including Rihanna, David Beckham, Kim Kardashian, Gemma Collins and Olivia Attwood showing off the little monsters.
With their devilish toothy grins, wide eyes and rabbity ears, the dolls have captured the heart of the internet and have sparked a frenzy, with mile-long queues lining up to get their hands on the toys.
A single doll can cost anywhere from £13.50 to £211 depending on the rarity of the design.
But behind the adorable toys, the sinister underworld of the Chinese black market emerges that poses a serious threat to Brit consumers.
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It's understood more than 100,000 counterfeit dolls have already been seized by UK Border Force, arriving in the country in fast parcels or via air cargo.
The "monster elves" are sold in blind boxes, meaning consumers can't see their new doll until it is unwrapped.
This clever marketing tactic designed to build suspense has been deliberately exploited by counterfeiters who are packing the boxes with cheap dupes.
The fake dolls are known as Lafufus and they are flooding the global market - selling for as little as £2.99.
These counterfeits can sometimes look nothing like the real deal, with vids shared online showing the dolls with missing teeth, bulging eyes and limbs falling off.
But the fakes can have devastating health risks for buyers.
Dramatic moment crowds join massive queue to grab viral Labubu dolls as latest doll craze sweeps across the world
Users have branded Lafufus "nightmare fuel" after the toys fell apart in front of their eyes, with the cheap materials made of highly flammable fabric and toxic hazards.
Councils have warned that children in Scotland and Wales have fallen ill following exposure to the dolls.
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has seized more than 32 keyrings and 95 boxes of fake dolls that didn't have adequate safety testing.
Similar recalls have been imposed in North Ayrshire, with 370 Lafufus confiscated.
Two stores in Douglas on the Isle of Man have also been raided with 200 dolls seized by authorities.
Boxes of dupes have been found in Pontypridd, Holyhead, Lancashire and London.
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Fake Labubu dolls seized by UK Border Force (pictured)
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A fake Labubu seized by UK Border Force
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People line up for the opening of Germany's first shop for Labubu plush dolls
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Helen Barnham, Deputy Director of Enforcement at the Intellectual Property Office, told The Sun: "We're seeing criminals increasingly exploit viral toy trends, with counterfeit versions of popular products appearing within days of them going viral.
"These counterfeit toys are unlikely to have undergone the rigorous safety testing required for genuine products and can pose serious safety risks.
"Children's safety must always come first, and we encourage parents to always research products thoroughly and only purchase from trusted sources."
Counterfeit products are the second biggest source of criminal income worldwide behind illegal drugs.
And most counterfeit products are being imported into the UK from China, Türkiye, and Hong Kong.
Labubus were created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung and are sold exclusively by Chinese retailed Pop Mart.
China has hailed the product, with its state-run paper People's Daily claiming: "Labubu's rise fuses China's strong manufacturing base with creative innovation, tapping into the emotional needs of global consumers."
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Labubu toys have become a craze this year
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Authorities in the UK have started issuing warnings about the dupes
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Some of the dupes have errors including spelling mistakes - seen here as Pop Mabt instead of Pop Mart
Credit: Intellectual Property Office
And in a country known for manufacturing cheap products exported worldwide, China says Labubus represent a shift from "Made in China" to "Created in China".
The success of the dolls is marking a shift in the communist state's approach to its criminal trade of fakes which have plagued consumers for decades.
More than 46,000 fake toys were intercepted in China in June before they reached the public.
The shipments had the Pop Mart logo printed on the packaging.
Chinese state media warned that "outlaws" are capitalising on the hype as the black market booms.
The superpower has long been known as the counterfeit capital of the world, with Western brands regularly duped with fakes made in China.
The global market for counterfeit products is valued at an eye-watering £380billion with Chinese makers reaping the majority of the wealth.
While the government has been accused of turning a blind eye to its flourishing counterfeit economy, it is now cracking down on the criminal trade.
The changing landscape has been sparked by China no longer wanting to be a factory for the world, but instead rival the US with leading brands.
Ripping off Western companies with counterfeit products was one thing, but China does not want to lose out by having its own products duped.
This has led to Xi Jinping strengthening intellectual property rights, making it harder for fakers to sell knock-off dupes.
Protecting its homegrown brands and success stories like Labubu dolls by seizing as many fakes as it can is now considered a major national priority as China seeks to flex its muscles increasingly in the economic and cultural stage.
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