Fake Labubu dolls prompt 'urgent' warning from CPSC
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a safety warning for collectors of the viral Labubu dolls. The CPSC announced that fake Labubu dolls are being sold as plush figures and keychains, which are small enough to fit into a child’s mouth and block their airways.
Known as the “Lafufu,” these counterfeit plush figures and keychains pose a choking hazard to children. The dolls are small enough to be swallowed and can easily break apart, releasing small pieces that can block a child’s airway.
Consumers should contact Waymeet for a refund. The easiest way to reach out is by email, according to the CPSC. You’ll be asked to send a photo of your power bank, showing the model number, to [email protected]. The company wants consumers to write the word “recalled” in permanent marker on the power bank for the photo.
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