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The viral blind box craze blends surprise, scarcity and social media to fuel a booming global business — and spark debate about the risks and rewards of mystery-box shopping.
A human-sized Labubu figure was sold at an auction house in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, 10 June 2025, for $150,275.51 (1.08 million yuan), marking a new record for the “blind box” toy ...
Pop Mart International Group Ltd. shares slid in Hong Kong after a Chinese state media commentary called for stricter regulation of businesses offering “blind cards” and “mystery boxes.” ...
Analysts say the fears of regulatory headwinds are overblown as Gen Zers and millennials, rather than young children, are Pop ...
At traditional Pop Mart stores, the blind boxes generally sell for 69 yuan (S$12.33) and up, but consumers have shown a willingness to shell out much more for limited editions.
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The mainstay of Pop Mart’s business model is its blind boxes and blind cards, which hide their contents with sealed packaging. That drives collectors into frequent and repeat purchases to get ...