Fake Labubu dolls make up 90 per cent of potentially “dangerous” fake toys coming into the UK, according to border force ...
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How to Survive Most Dangerous Toys

What do a doll that can eat a child’s hair, a cancer-causing science kit and a deadly prop gun all have in common? They’re all real toys that were once available on store shelves. Over the years, ...
Thousands of fake versions of the brand have flooded into the UK in recent months, with statistics released earlier this year ...
Parents are being urged to exercise caution when buying Labubus, as the viral plushie craze continues. The official bag charms are selling like hotcakes and can be difficult to find, not to mention ...
The convenience, choice and prices offered by online marketplaces, such as Amazon and eBay, are hard to resist - especially over Black Friday and Christmas. But we've found that convenience comes at ...
A rise in 'dangerous' fake Labubu dolls could pose serious safety risks to children, a London council has warned. Sutton Council's Trading Standards team revealed that they had seized more than 230 ...
Labubu dolls were amongst more than 4,600 potentially dangerous fake toys seized in Salford. In the last month, trading standards officers raided wholesalers and retailers recovering counterfeit goods ...
More than 25,000 unsafe toys, costumes and props, have been recalled or withdrawn from the Irish market since last Halloween ...
Almost 100 fake Labubu dolls were seized by police in Liverpool who have warned about the risks posed by buying counterfeit toys. Merseyside Police carried out a joint operation alongside Liverpool ...
While picking up the 789 smaller-than-an-atom LEGOs from my living room floor the other day, I had a thought every parent probably has at some point: “Whoever came up with these devilish weapons ...
Members of the group were quick to comment on the post, issuing a stark warning about the sensory toy A MUM’S excitement over a bargain find at Asda quickly turned to alarm after she was warned by ...