A Shanghai-based maker of “blind box” figurines made $1.8 billion last year—and continues to grow across the world.
Labubu is set to hit the big screen in a deal with Sony Pictures.
Pop Mart is betting its other characters can extend the collectible toy mania. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
For years, products stamped with a “Made in China” label have been associated with kitschiness, mass production, and poor quality, in part because global demand for cheap generic products turned China ...
China’s Pop Mart says it is rolling out a mini version of its popular Labubu plush toys this month, along with a new long-fur version of the toothy little monster. The Labubu, by artist and ...
Pop Mart’s revenue rose 62% in the first half of the year and its profit nearly doubled, as its revenue from outside Mainland China more than tripled The company came under attack this week from the ...
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