A Shanghai-based maker of “blind box” figurines made $1.8 billion last year—and continues to grow across the world.
Depending on who you ask, these Labubu dolls are either the cutest things ever or absolutely hideous. What do you think?
From browsing the store to unboxing the figurine, every step of the blind box experience makes shoppers want more, says writer Karen Tee.
In an era where digital avatars dominate and virtual goods fetch eye-watering prices... Meet Labubu—a wide-eyed, ...
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CultureMap Dallas on MSNAsian collectible store Pop Mart opens first Dallas outlet at GalleriaA global designer toy and entertainment store is coming to Dallas: Called Pop Mart, it's a one-of-a-kind shopping experience ...
Surprise boxes, also called blind boxes, are nothing new. They originated in Japan in the 1980s as small, surprise-filled ...
The replenishment staff at POP MART also said that the Ne Zha garage kit blind boxes were sold out. (HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-03-04 16:25.) ...
Pop Mart, the Chinese retailer behind cult collectable characters, is set to open more stores across Australia as it targets ...
From red-light therapy devices to Chinese make-up, five items are driving young people to spend. Read more at ...
Some 100 customers who won the raffle for a limited-edition Labubu black-and-pink figurine also formed a long line outside ...
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