City Bans Labubu Toys Amid Chilling Claims of a Sinister Demon Doll Conspiracy
Ever wonder when a cute little plushie turns into a headliner for demon possession debates? Meet Labubu—the mischievous, saw-toothed little monster dolls from China that’ve not only taken over the internet but also sparked a whole storm of conspiracy theories. Believe it or not, these cuddly creatures have been banned in an Iraqi town where officials aren’t just sweating over their “blind box” sales tactics; some folks genuinely think these toys are possessed by demons! Now, amidst whispers of cultural clashes and consumer traps, the question isn’t just “Why are these toys flying off shelves?” but “Are these snoozy soft pals secretly channeling some ancient demon vibes?” Hold onto your seats, because this story is a wild ride between cute collectibles, dark conspiracies, and straight-up retail chaos. LEARN MORE
It’s the latest trending ‘must have’, and it’s stirring up controversy about demon possessions.
Labubu dolls, the saw-tooth mischievous looking monster plushies from China are taking the internet by storm.
But now conspiracy theories are flying about how the dolls could be…. dramatic pause… possessed by demons.
An Iraqi town that’s banned the dolls is just the latest in a series of controversies surrounding the innocuous toys.
Officials ban all Labubu dolls in Erbil, Iraq in part due to the ‘blind box’ sales method
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According to Rudaw.net who reported the story, the “ugly-cute” Labubu collectibles have been officially banned in Erbil, in the Kurdistan Region of north-eastern Iraq, with authorities citing consumer exploitation and cultural concerns as the primary reasons behind the move.
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