BRITAIN - The Chartered Trading Standards Institute in Britain has issued a warning about counterfeit Labubu dolls, which are becoming increasingly popular and raising safety concerns for children.

The institute highlighted that many fake versions of these dolls are unsafe and could pose choking hazards. “These counterfeit dolls are poorly made with many small detachable parts,” said the institute in an "urgent" warning posted on its website.

In addition to the choking risks, the group also warned about possible toxic substances present in the counterfeit toys.

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