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Northern Ireland Christmas toy shoppers warned as fake Labubu dolls, K Pop Demon Hunters toys and Lego worth £22,000 are seized
Trading Standards Service warns counterfeit toys worth over £22,000 are unsafe and linked to organised crime, urging shoppers to buy only from trusted retailers this Christmas.
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Northern Ireland Christmas toy shoppers warned as fake Labubu dolls, K Pop Demon Hunters toys and Lego worth £22,000 are seized
The seizure of more than £22,000 worth of fake toys in high street shops and shopping centres has prompted a warning for Northern Ireland shoppers to be careful when buying Christmas gifts.
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Trading Standards seize £22,000-worth of fake Lego and Labubus
Trading Standards Service (TSS) has recently seized more than £22,000-worth of fake toys, including Labubu dolls, K Pop Demon Hunters merchandise, Lego figures and Disney’s Lilo & Stitch products.
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