An unprecedented surge in counterfeit toys at the UK border has highlighted a dangerous trend, with Labubu dolls accounting for a shocking 90% of all seizures. According to data from the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), more than 259,000 fake toys, with a retail value exceeding £3.5 million, have been intercepted so far this year. Of this massive haul, approximately 236,000 items were knock off versions of the popular collectible Labubu dolls. This phenomenon is a direct result of the dolls' viral popularity, which has created a massive global demand that legitimate supply chains cannot keep up with.Labubu dolls, created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung and sold by the brand Pop Mart, are known for their distinct, mischievous appear