Labubu dolls made up 90% of the £3.5m worth of fake toys seized at the UK border so far this year, according to Home Office data.
Labubu is a quirky monster character created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, and popularised through a collaboration with toy store Pop Mart.
Although they are mainly marketed as adult collectibles and fashion accessories, with some even stating they are only suitable for those over 15 on the box, they are very popular with children.
But nearly three in four seized toys failed safety tests, with the "dangerous fakes" being found with harmful chemicals or choking hazards, according to the Intellectual Property Office (IPO).

