Fake Labubu dolls seized amid warnings they could pose fatal hazard to children
- Trading Standards officers raided two shops in London’s West End and seized 100 counterfeit dolls dubbed Lafufus on September 17, 2025.
- The raid followed concerns about counterfeit Labubu dolls, which are popular due to Chinese toymaker Pop Mart and rising demand this Christmas.
- Westminster City Council reported the fake dolls had feet that detached easily and eyes that popped out, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- Council leader Adam Hug cautioned that the counterfeit dolls are poorly constructed and tend to break apart easily, posing a serious risk if young children put the loose parts, such as eyes and feet, into their mouths, which could lead to fatal consequences.
- The dolls violated toy safety regulations due to choking risks, and the seizure highlights ongoing efforts to remove dangerous counterfeits from markets.
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Parents buying a Labubu doll are being urged to make sure it’s genuine, after dozens of fakes were seized. Trading Standards officers in London raided shops selling counterfeit versions of the monster-like toys, expected to be a best-seller this Christmas. They’re warning the non-genuine versions could pose a fatal choking hazard for children. The news comes just weeks after Sutton Council issues a similar warning to residents. Sutton Council’s …
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