On July 23, the reporter learned that Bubble Mart is filing a lawsuit against the convenience store chain 7-Eleven in the US, accusing it of selling counterfeit versions of LABUBU dolls. Bubble Mart confirmed the incident to Interface News. Interface News previously reported that an American girl posted a short video on a social networking platform saying that she bought a fake “LAFUFU” at the 7-Eleven convenience store in the US. The rows of fake LABUBU were placed on the shelves, and each sold for $25 — almost the same as the original price of the original, but both the packaging and the doll itself were crude.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/23 12:25
On July 23, the reporter learned that Bubble Mart is filing a lawsuit against the convenience store chain 7-Eleven in the US, accusing it of selling counterfeit versions of LABUBU dolls. Bubble Mart confirmed the incident to Interface News. Interface News previously reported that an American girl posted a short video on a social networking platform saying that she bought a fake “LAFUFU” at the 7-Eleven convenience store in the US. The rows of fake LABUBU were placed on the shelves, and each sold for $25 — almost the same as the original price of the original, but both the packaging and the doll itself were crude.