More than 100 fake Labubu dolls seized
More than 100 fake Labubu dolls have been seized by trading standards officers in Moray amid “significant safety concerns”.
The toys are copies of the dolls made by Pop Mart which have become increasingly popular in recent years but are expensive, leading to a flood of counterfeits on the market.
Moray Council’s Trading Standards team seized the toys from shops in Elgin town centre and warned of the dangers of buying the fake products which could pose risks to children.
They found that many of the toys had small parts that could easily come off, posing a choking hazard, while some had poor stitching and exposed stuffing, increasing the risk of suffocation.
Other fake toys seized around the country have been found to contain dangerous chemicals.
Karl Matchett2 September 2025 09:00
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