The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that counterfeit Labubu dolls, also known as Lafufu, can be deadly to children. These fakes are small enough to choke on and can break apart, releasing dangerous small pieces. Consumers should only buy authentic dolls, which have specific identifying features like holographic stickers and QR codes. Parents are strongly advised to avoid bargains that may indicate counterfeit products and to ensure that toys carry proper safety labeling. Reports of any product defects should be made to the CPSC immediately.
These fake Labubu dolls are dangerous, illegal, and have no place in American homes. No parent should have to wonder if a toy will stop their child from breathing.
Authentic Pop Mart Labubu dolls feature a holographic Pop Mart sticker, a scannable QR code linking to the official Pop Mart site, and a subtle UV stamp on one foot.
The CPSC said it received reports of fake Labubu dolls that break apart easily, releasing small pieces that can become choking hazards.
Beware of bargains - deep discounts can signal fake products. Consumers can report any incidents involving injury or product defect to CPSC.
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