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Labubu, a collectible toy character, has gained popularity, leading to thefts and scams. Consumers are warned against counterfeit Labubus (Lafufus) and advised to purchase from reputable retailers ...
Labubu or Lafufu? "GMA" breaks down what to look for when buying. Can you tell the difference between a Labubu and its imposter, the Lafufu? This is the question "Good Morning America" posed last ...
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