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Labubu craze to drive up profit 350%, Pop Mart says

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Labubu craze to drive up profit 350%, Pop Mart says Pop Mart, the Chinese toy firm behind the hugely popular Labubu dolls, has said its profits are set to soar for the first six months of this year. The Beijing-based company said in a preliminary statement that it expects profits for the period to…
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News video: Oneindia in Paris: Why Everyone Is Obsessed with Labubu | Pop Mart Craze Explained | Tourists React

Oneindia in Paris: Why Everyone Is Obsessed with Labubu | Pop Mart Craze Explained | Tourists React 05:08

This summer, Oneindia brings you inside the Labubu craze sweeping across Paris. From long queues at Pop Mart stores in Châtelet and Opéra to sold-out vending machines at Gare de Lyon — meet the tourists and fans who are hunting for the adorable (and now viral) Labubu figurines by Chinese brand...

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