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What do you think of blind box toys?

What do you think of blind box toys?

CBC23-06-2025
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Every month, we take a deep dive into a topic that's been making headlines in a series called KN Explains. We then ask you to Have Your Say by sharing your own experiences and opinions. Fill out the form to submit your answer to this month's question. Then check cbckidsnews.ca again next week to see if your thoughts are featured!
What do you think of blind box toys?
That's the question of the month.
Blind boy toys like Labubus and Sonny Angels have been taking off.
Spotted on the bags of celebrities and on countless social media posts, they're a popular trend.
It's a trend experts say causes a surprise.
That surprise then affects your brain and the happy chemicals it releases.
What do you think of blind box toys?
Are they worth it or do you see them as a total waste of money?
Have you ever opened one? If so, what did it feel like?
You have to tell us!
Share your thoughts with CBC Kids News.
Want to know more before you answer?
Make up your mind by learning more
CBC Kids News contributor Mela Pietrapaolo breaks it down in the latest KN Explains video.
Click play to learn more about blind box toys like Labubus.
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