Knock-off Labubu dolls pose choking risk: U.S. consumer agency
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning the public about a knock-off of the popular Labubu doll — called a “Lafufu”— that it says poses a safety risk. It says the dolls are small enough to fit in a child’s mouth and that pieces can break off, becoming a choking hazard.
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Knock-off Labubu dolls pose choking risk: U.S. consumer agency
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