After taking global markets by storm, Labubu dolls have finally arrived in Iran, quickly becoming a cultural sensation. With its wide eyes, odd ears, and weird smile, the quirky figure now dominates shop windows, shelves, and even street stalls. Children excitedly point it out, teenagers decorate their backpacks with it, and adults are equally drawn to its strange yet cute charm. From an unknown toy to a nationwide phenomenon, Labubu’s popularity shows no signs of fading. Its delayed arrival has only added to the excitement, making the doll a fresh and irresistible trend across Iran.
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